Podcasts about congestive heart failure

Failure of the heart to provide sufficient blood flow

  • 175PODCASTS
  • 372EPISODES
  • 22mAVG DURATION
  • 1EPISODE EVERY OTHER WEEK
  • Feb 27, 2026LATEST
congestive heart failure

POPULARITY

20192020202120222023202420252026


Best podcasts about congestive heart failure

Latest podcast episodes about congestive heart failure

Cardionerds
442. Heart Failure: LVAD Part 1 with Dr. Jeff Teuteberg and Dr. Mani Daneshmand

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 41:37


CardioNerds (Dr. Jenna Skowronski [Heart Failure Council Chair], Dr. Shazli Khan, and Dr. Josh Longinow) are joined by renowned leaders in the field of AHFTC (Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology) and mechanical circulatory support, Dr. Jeff Teuteberg and Dr. Mani Daneshmand to continue the discussion of advanced heart failure therapies by taking a deep dive into the world of durable LVADs (Left Ventricular Assist Devices). In this episode, we will review the history of ventricular assist devices, the basics of LVAD function, selection criteria for LVAD therapy, and surgical nuances of LVAD implantation. Audio Editing by CardioNerds intern, Joshua Khorsandi. Enjoy this Circulation 2022 Paths to Discovery article to learn about the CardioNerds story, mission, and values. CardioNerds Heart Success Series PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls There have been significant advances in the field of MCS/LVAD therapy since the first implanted LVAD in the 1960s, to the first FDA approved device in the early 2000's, to now the HM3 LVAD, with the most important change being a centrifugal flow/magnetically levitated design that led to minimized hemocompatibility-related adverse events (HRAE's) (MOMENTUM 3 trial comparing HM2 and HM3).  The REMATCH trial in 2001 was a pivotal trial for LVAD therapy, demonstrating that in a population of patients with advanced HF (70% IV inotrope dependent), LVAD therapy significantly improved survival at both 1 and 2 years as compared to medical therapy alone.    MOMENTUM 3 trial was a landmark trial for the HM3 device, showing that in a population of end stage HF patients (86% inotrope dependent, 32% INTERMACS 1-2, and 60% DT strategy), 5-year survival with HM3 was 58% and HM3 had lower HRAE's compared with HM2.  There are both patient-specific factors and surgical considerations when it comes to candidacy for LVAD therapy.  RV function prior to LVAD is a key determinant for success post-LVAD  Many patients being considered for LVAD may not have robust RV function, however, predicting RV failure after LVAD is exceedingly difficult.   In general, it doesn’t matter how bad the RV may look on imaging; we care more about the pre-LVAD hemodynamics (look at the PAPi and RA/wedge ratio).   What happens in the OR may be the most important determinant of how the RV will do with the LVAD!  Notes Notes drafted by Dr. Josh Longinow.  1. Historical background of heart pumps and LVADs  LVAD Evolution   FDA approval year  2001  2008  2012  2017  Pump  HeartMate XVE   HeartMate II  Heartware HVAD  HeartMate III  Flow/Design Features  Pulsatile Technology   Continuous flow Axial design  Continuous flow  Centrifugal design  Continuous flow   Full MagLev + Centrifugal design  The 1960's ushered in the first ‘LVADs', when the first air-powered ‘LVAD' was implanted. It kept the patient alive for four days before the patient expired.   The first generation of LVADs were pulsatile pumps   The first nationally recognized, FDA approved LVAD was the HeartMate XVE (late 1990s to early 2000s, REMATCH trial). The XVE pump used compressed air (pneumatically driven) to power the pump.   Prior to the XVE, OHT was the standard of care for patients with advanced, end-stage heart failure.   The second and third generations of LVADs were non-pulsatile, continuous flow devices and included the HVAD, HM2, and HM3 devices.   MOMENTUM 3 was a landmark trial for the HM3 device, showing that in a population of sick patients with end stage HF (86% inotrope dependent, 32% INTERMACS 1-2, and 60% DT strategy), 5-year survival with HM3 was 58% and HM3 had lower HRAE's compared with HM2.   The only pump that is currently FDA approved for implant is the HM3, although other pumps are in clinical trials (BrioVAD system, INNOVATE Trial).  2. What are LVADs, and how do they work?   In simplest terms, the LVAD is a heart pump comprised of several key mechanistic components:   Inflow cannula  Mechanical pump   Outflow cannula  Driveline  Controller/Power source  The HM3 differs from its predecessors (HM2 and HVAD) in several key ways;   HM3 is placed intrapericardial whereas the HM2 was placed pre-peritoneal.   Perhaps most importantly, the HM3 is a fully magnetically levitated, centrifugal flow pump, whereas the HM2 is an axial flow device.  Axial flow pumps are not magnetically levitated, leading to more friction produced between the ruby bearing's contact with the pump rotors, and higher rates of hemocompatibility related adverse events (HRAEs, i.e. pump thrombosis) and the HM2 was ultimately discontinued in favor of the HM3 (MOMENTUM 3 trial).  3. What do the terms ‘Destination Therapy' (DT) or ‘Bridge to Transplant' (BTT) mean when it comes to LVADs?   When LVADs first came on the stage, EVERYONE was a BTT; these early pumps weren't designed for long term use (I.e. REMATCH Trial, Heartmate XVE)  Destination therapy means the LVAD was placed in leu of transplant because there are contraindications to transplant   REMATCH trial brought about the concept of “Destination therapy”, comparing outcomes in patients (with contraindications for transplant) who received an LVAD vs optimal medical therapy  Bridge to transplant means we are placing the LVAD in a patient who may not be a transplant candidate at this moment in time (is too sick, or conversely, not sick enough), but may be down the line   Bridge to recovery is another term used when the LVAD is being placed for a patient we think may have a recoverable cardiomyopathy  4. What are some factors we should consider when assessing a patient’s candidacy for LVAD, in general, and from a surgical perspective?   Patient factors   Older age might push us towards thinking LVAD rather than transplant  In general, age > 70 is the cutoff for transplant, but this is not a hard cut off and varies institution to institution    In general, think about things that help predict recovery after a major surgery; Frailty and Nutritional status are important, we try to optimize these prior to LVAD implant   Right ventricular function remains the Achilles heel of LV support  We know that needing temporary RV support post LVAD puts you on a different survival curve than patients who don’t need RVAD support  Studies have not been able to successfully predict who will develop RV failure after LVAD implantation  What happens in the time between when the patient goes to the OR and when they get back to the ICU is an important determinant who might develop RV failure post LVAD   Surgical techniques such as implanting the HM3 in the intra-thoracic cavity, rather than intra-pericardial may help maintain LV/RV geometry to help optimize the RV post LVAD   Surgical considerations for LVAD candidacy  Small, hypertrophied LV: HM3 inflow cannula is small, but small hypertrophied ventricles tend towards chamber collapse during systole causing suction, needing to run slower with lower flow rates  Chest size/diameter: pumps have gotten so small now, that for adults, these have become less of a consideration  BMI: low BMI used to be more of a concern with the older pumps due to where they were placed, and the relative size of the pump itself, not so much now with the smaller HM 3 pumps  Calcified LV apex: would increase risk of stroke, bleeding   Driveline tunneling becomes a concern in the super obese population, higher risk for driveline infections (might tunnel these driveline's shorter, and to a less fatty region of the abdomen, could even tunnel out the thoracic cavity in the super obese to limit skin motion)    5. Is there a role for MCS (i.e. temporary LVAD such as Impella) in pre-habilitation of patients prior to LVAD surgery?   The theory of being able to improve systemic perfusion, decongest the organs, and make the patient feel better prior to surgery makes sense, but becomes problematic due to the lack of a hard end point/time for prehabilitation which might risk delays in surgery   More likely that it can lead to delay in the surgery, with less-than-optimal benefit; you don't want to prolong the wait for surgery and increase the risk for complications prior to surgery    An Impella 5.5 is currently FDA approved for 2 weeks of support, not 2 months so timing is important to keep in mind  It’s unlikely that you will take a patient and convert them from a malnourished, cachectic person in 2 weeks’ time   6. Is there a role for LVAD therapy in the younger patient population? Should we be thinking of LVAD up front for these patients, with the goal of transplanting down the line?   Recovery may be more likely in certain populations, particularly younger females with smaller LV's; in those populations, perhaps bridge to recovery should be the focus, optimizing them on GDMT etc.   The replacement of transplant, with MCS (LVAD) in young patients has become a topic of discussion, because these pumps have become better and better, with the thinking that an LVAD could bridge a patient for 10 years or so, and they could get a transplant later   It is still a big unknown, but several concerns exist  Patients who get LVADs might end up with complications that become contraindication to transplant down the line (stroke, sensitization etc)   Patients and providers are more hesitant because of the more recent iteration for the UNOS criteria for OHT listing which no longer gives patients with an uncomplicated LVAD higher priority, and therefore they could end up waiting a longer time for a heart after undergoing LVAD  References Rose EA, Gelijns AC, Moskowitz AJ, et al. Long-term use of a left ventricular assist device for end-stage heart failure. N Engl J Med. 2001;345(20):1435-1443. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa012175  Mehra MR, Uriel N, Naka Y, et al. A Fully Magnetically Levitated Left Ventricular Assist Device – Final Report. N Engl J Med. 2019;380(17):1618-1627. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1900486  Mancini D, Colombo PC. Left Ventricular Assist Devices: A Rapidly Evolving Alternative to Transplant. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2015;65(23):2542-2555. doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2015.04.039  Mehra MR, Goldstein DJ, Cleveland JC, et al. Five-Year Outcomes in Patients With Fully Magnetically Levitated vs Axial-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices in the MOMENTUM 3 Randomized Trial. JAMA. 2022;328(12):1233-1242. doi:10.1001/jama.2022.16197  Rose EA, Moskowitz AJ, Packer M, et al. The REMATCH trial: rationale, design, and end points. Randomized Evaluation of Mechanical Assistance for the Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure. Ann Thorac Surg. 1999;67(3):723-730. doi:10.1016/s0003-4975(99)00042-9  Kittleson MM, Shah P, Lala A, et al. INTERMACS profiles and outcomes of ambulatory advanced heart failure patients: A report from the REVIVAL Registry. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2020;39(1):16-26. doi:10.1016/j.healun.2019.08.017  Mehra MR, Netuka I, Uriel N, et al. Aspirin and Hemocompatibility Events With a Left Ventricular Assist Device in Advanced Heart Failure: The ARIES-HM3 Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2023;330(22):2171-2181. doi:10.1001/jama.2023.23204  Mehra MR, Nayak A, Morris AA, et al. Prediction of Survival After Implantation of a Fully Magnetically Levitated Left Ventricular Assist Device. JACC Heart Fail. 2022;10(12):948-959. doi:10.1016/j.jchf.2022.08.002  Bhardwaj A, Salas de Armas IA, Bergeron A, et al. Prehabilitation Maximizing Functional Mobility in Patients With Cardiogenic Shock Supported on Axillary Impella. ASAIO J. 2024;70(8):661-666. doi:10.1097/MAT.0000000000002170 

Healthy Happy Life Podcast With Dr. Frita
EP 119: Demond Wilson & TK Carter's Death | Christopher Kid Reid's Heart Transplant | Dr. Frita LIVE! Replay | Celebrity Health News

Healthy Happy Life Podcast With Dr. Frita

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 74:36


Kid 'N Play's Christopher 'Kid' Reid nearly waited too late for his life-saving heart transplant, and T.K. Carter's fatal combination of diabetes, AFib, and pulmonary hypertension led to systolic heart failure at age 69. Plus, RHOP's Karen Huger got real with Andy Cohen on her Bravo TV interview about her DUI sentence, mixing alcohol with prescription meds.Did you know that prostate cancer will affect 1 in 8 men? It's a stat that hits home with Sanford and Son Star Demond Wilson's recent passing. This week, we're breaking down celebrity health news and the latest trending medical headlines with real lessons for all of us. Home Alone Star, Catherine O'Hara, lived with her heart on the wrong side for decades - these aren't just headlines - they're wake-up calls about symptoms you might be brushing off right now. Tune in for evidence-based medicine that could literally save your life. ❤️#HealthHappyLifePodcast #DrFrita #DrFritaLIVE! #CelebrityHealthNewsHere are a few helpful resources to help on your journey to wellness:▶️ Subscribe so you will never miss a YouTube video.

Arroe Collins
Your Contractor Is No Longer Your Weakest Link John Stewart Hill Explains

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 26:53 Transcription Available


John Stewart Hill, founder of The Good Contractors List, but more importantly, I'm a man who had completely given up on life — until God stepped in.In 2011, I was broke, hopeless, and praying for God to end my life. During one of the worst freezes in Dallas–Fort Worth history, I suffered a massive heart attack. As I was being wheeled into ICU, I heard a clear voice ask, “Well, John, do you want to stay or go?” That moment changed everything. I told God, “I'll stay, but I don't want to be the same person I've been.”From that surrender came three simple requests:I want to be remembered for doing something good.I want to truly live, not just be alive.I want to touch as many lives as possible.Six months later — with no money, no education, no business experience, and now with a damaged heart that left me with Congestive Heart Failure and a pacemaker — I felt led to create something that didn't exist: a way to separate the good contractors from the bad ones and guarantee every job up to $25,000. That's how The Good Contractors List was born. Today, it's backed over $5 billion in projects, helped thousands of homeowners, and built what I now call Collective Authority Marketing — a Kingdom-minded model where ethical business owners unite to raise standards, protect people, and give God the glory through excellence.But my story didn't end there. In 2022, I received a heart transplant, and I later met my donor's family. Their last name was Wachal — Bohemian for “Watchman.” The young man whose heart now beats in my chest was Christian Wachal. I literally have the heart of a Christian Watchman, and I don't think that's an accident.My mission now is simple: to build Kingdom businesses that become a light in dark industries, restore trust where it's been broken, and show the world what happens when faith leads the way.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

Healthy Happy Life Podcast With Dr. Frita
EP 118: Ray J Heart Issues UPDATE | Nipah Virus Outbreak | Kidney Health | Dr. Frita LIVE! Replay | Celebrity Health News

Healthy Happy Life Podcast With Dr. Frita

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 71:16


Ray J's heart issues, a Nipah virus outbreak, Oscar winner, Octavia Spencer speaking up about kidney health, high blood pressure, & type 2 diabetes, plus a rare stroke affecting the Blind Side star, are all part of this week's conversation. We're breaking down what it really means when someone says their heart is working at 25 percent and how outside factors can stress the heart. We'll also talk about the Nipah virus, also known as the fruit bat virus, why health officials are watching it closely, and what “contained” actually means.February is American Heart Month, so join us for my favorite game as we clear up myths about a silent heart disease and CKM syndrome that up to 90% of Americans have and don't even know! Plus, we'll explain spinal strokes using Quinton Aaron's story and why Octavia Spencer and Sofía Vergara are pushing for simple kidney screening. Listen in, ask questions, and let's make sense of these trending medical headlines and thelatest celebrity health news together.#HealthHappyLifePodcast #DrFrita #DrFritaLIVE! #CelebrityHealthNewsHere are a few helpful resources to help on your journey to wellness:▶️ Subscribe so you will never miss a YouTube video.

PTA Elevation
152. Congestive Heart Failure - Updated 2025

PTA Elevation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 25:11


On this episode of the PTA Elevation Podcast, host Dr. Briana Drapp, PT, DPT, PTA, CSCS goes over the important things to know about Multiple Sclerosis when studying for the NPTE. At the end of this episode, Briana provides and reviews a sample question that helps students get a feel for how this subject will be asked on the NPTE - PTA. Tune in to learn more!Come to the masterclass! https://ptaelevation.com/masterclassCheck out our FREE stuff!: https://ptaelevation.com/freebiesWebsite: https://www.ptaelevation.com/Join our FB group for FREE resources to help you study for the exam!  https://www.facebook.com/groups/382310196801103/If you're interested in our prep course, check it out here: https://ptaelevation.com/the-600-plus-systemFollow us on our other platforms! https://www.ptaelevation.com/linktree

The Voice Of Health
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: HOLISTIC TREATMENTS

The Voice Of Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 54:50 Transcription Available


We are in week 2 of a 4-part series on the #1 killer in America.   And our focus this week is on Holistic Treatments for Cardiovascular Disease  In this episode, we talk about:—How a shift to the left of the Thoracic spine indicates heart problems, which can often be reversed once everything is aligned properly. —The number one treatment for every kind of Cardiovascular Disease.  And the External CounterPulsation (ECP) Therapy that produces even better results than doing aerobic exercise.—Why Dr. Prather gets even better patient results than expected by the researchers of ECP Therapy.  And the importance of proper nutritional supplementation alongside ECP Therapy "that does miracles". —How ECP Therapy helps fight aging, keeps the brain working better, and improves oxygenation to all the organ systems of the body.  And Dr. Prather's own story of how ECP Therapy has helped his heart heal from damage caused by a spider bite. —Why the combination of ECP Therapy and proper nutrients produces great results for patients suffering from Congestive Heart Failure, with hearts twice the normal size going completely back to normal after 7 weeks.—How you'd look like you were 21 for the rest of your life if you had no Free Radical damage, which causes Cataracts, Macular Degeneration, age or Liver spots, Cancer cells, Cardiovascular damage, and Dementia. —The "critical" importance of Minerals for Heart health. And how Dr. Prather can tell which mineral deficiencies a patient has just by looking at their EKG. —How Holistic Integration can actually test which Vitamins, Minerals, and Amino Acids that will work best for the patient. —Why Dr. Prather calls Homeopathy "our secret weapon".  And how most Medical Doctors don't realize that Nitroglycerin is actually a homeopathic. —The "immediate" changes in the EKG that Dr. Prather often sees after a patient receives a Chiropractic adjustment.  And the power of Acupuncture in reducing inflammation and increasing the healing ability of the body internally. http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com*Receive exclusive bonus content as a member of our Voice Of Health Patreon Community:https://www.patreon.com/cw/VoiceofHealthPodcast

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Frequency and Progression of Azotemia During Acute and Chronic Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure in Cats | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we review a recent paper by Rogg et al titled “Frequency and Progression of Azotemia During Acute and Chronic Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure in Cats,” which was published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 2025. After all, many of us are taught that we are “between a rock and a hard place” when it comes to ailing hearts and kidneys. We've always been taught not to give too much furosemide to cats in congestive heart failure (CHF), right? Not only are we worried about shriveling up the cats and their pre-load, but we're worried about shriveling up their kidneys too! Tune in to find out more!

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Frequency and Progression of Azotemia During Acute and Chronic Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure in Cats | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 17:32


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we review a recent paper by Rogg et al titled “Frequency and Progression of Azotemia During Acute and Chronic Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure in Cats,” which was published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 2025. After all, many of us are taught that we are “between a rock and a hard place” when it comes to ailing hearts and kidneys. We've always been taught not to give too much furosemide to cats in congestive heart failure (CHF), right? Not only are we worried about shriveling up the cats and their pre-load, but we're worried about shriveling up their kidneys too! Tune in to find out more!

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Your Contractor Is No Longer Your Weakest Link John Stewart Hill Explains

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 26:53 Transcription Available


John Stewart Hill, founder of The Good Contractors List, but more importantly, I'm a man who had completely given up on life — until God stepped in.In 2011, I was broke, hopeless, and praying for God to end my life. During one of the worst freezes in Dallas–Fort Worth history, I suffered a massive heart attack. As I was being wheeled into ICU, I heard a clear voice ask, “Well, John, do you want to stay or go?” That moment changed everything. I told God, “I'll stay, but I don't want to be the same person I've been.”From that surrender came three simple requests:I want to be remembered for doing something good.I want to truly live, not just be alive.I want to touch as many lives as possible.Six months later — with no money, no education, no business experience, and now with a damaged heart that left me with Congestive Heart Failure and a pacemaker — I felt led to create something that didn't exist: a way to separate the good contractors from the bad ones and guarantee every job up to $25,000. That's how The Good Contractors List was born. Today, it's backed over $5 billion in projects, helped thousands of homeowners, and built what I now call Collective Authority Marketing — a Kingdom-minded model where ethical business owners unite to raise standards, protect people, and give God the glory through excellence.But my story didn't end there. In 2022, I received a heart transplant, and I later met my donor's family. Their last name was Wachal — Bohemian for “Watchman.” The young man whose heart now beats in my chest was Christian Wachal. I literally have the heart of a Christian Watchman, and I don't think that's an accident.My mission now is simple: to build Kingdom businesses that become a light in dark industries, restore trust where it's been broken, and show the world what happens when faith leads the way.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Cao Niên Vui Sống - Chứng Suy Tim Sung Huyết

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 19:22


Tình trạng suy tim sung huyết (Congestive Heart Failure) viết tắt là CHF, xảy ra khi tim không bơm máu hiệu quả, để đáp ứng nhu cầu của cơ thể. Điều này dẫn đến ứ đọng dịch ở phổi, bụng, gan và chân, gây ra các triệu chứng như khó thở, mệt mỏi và sưng phù, có thể dẫn đến tử vong, nhất là ở giới cao niên khi sức khoẻ nói chung bị suy yếu. Bác sĩ Brian Cung Đình Thanh Bình là GP tại Sydney cho biết thêm thông tin.

The Veterans Disability Nexus
VA Disability for Congestive Heart Failure (CHF): What Veterans Need to Know

The Veterans Disability Nexus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 8:57 Transcription Available


Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a serious, often life-altering condition that affects many veterans — sometimes as a result of exposure, stress, or secondary conditions from military service. In this episode, we break down how the VA rates heart failure, what evidence supports a strong claim, and how to prove service connection for heart conditions.Whether your CHF is linked to ischemic heart disease, hypertension, or another service-connected illness, this episode will help you understand your options and how to pursue the compensation you deserve.

Angus at Work
Bovine Congestive Heart Failure Update with Kelli Retallick-Riley

Angus at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 39:48


Herd health is a top priority for cattle producers. We don't like to see an animal ill, let alone lose one. Losing a market animal right before it crosses the finish line is especially frustrating. Bovine congestive heart failure (BCHF) has captured headlines in recent months, but have you heard about the research Angus Genetics Inc. is conducting to learn more about the disease? On this episode of Angus at Work, we welcome you to listen in as we visit with AGI President Kelli Retallick-Riley regarding: The history and role of AGI related to Angus genetic improvements What BCHF is and its potential effect on the beef industry Current research being conducted by AGI and why producer involvement is important And much more!  Additional Resources:Bovine Congestive Heart Failure (BCHF) webinarResearch On Bovine Congestive Heart Failure (BCHF) webinarAdvance your commercial herd with GeneMax® Advantage™Subscribe to the Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRAA huge thank you to Purina for their sponsorship of this episode.Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you!Find more information to make Angus work for you in the Angus Beef Bulletin and ABB EXTRA. Make sure you're subscribed! Sign up here to the print Angus Beef Bulletin and the digital Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA. Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Contact our team at abbeditorial@angus.org.

NurseStudy.Net
Congestive Heart Failure HF Questions and Answers 25 Cardiovascular System Nursing Exam Test

NurseStudy.Net

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 22:00


Get Nursing Study Guides, NCLEX Tools, & More: https://nursestudynet.shop/Download my Audiobook Version for FREE If you love listening to audiobooks on-the-go, you can download the audiobook version of our NCLEX Prep book for FREE (Regularly $19.95) just by signing up for a FREE 30-day audible trial!Get this book for FREE when you sign up for a 30-day free-trial with Audible Audible US: https://bit.ly/42j6grx Audible UK: https://bit.ly/3Sp7SLN Audible FR : https://bit.ly/3UnJeOb Audible Canada : https://bit.ly/4bxh7T1 ___________________________________________See all of our FREE Nursing Exams onlineGet a FREE Copy of Pass The NCLEXVisit NurseStudy.Net we have over 800 Nursing care plans available.Nursing ResourcesRecommended NCLEX Nursing School Review ProgramNCLEX Review ProgramRecommended BooksLab Values for Nurses Over 160 Test QuestionsFundamentals of Nursing Review 110 Test QuestionsFluids and Electrolytes 100 Test QuestionsNursing Diagnosis HandbookNursing Care Plans HandbookMedical Surgical NursingComprehensive NCLEX Review*Social*Web: https://nursestudy.net/Shop: https://amzn.to/36jrZCNInstagramFacebookPinterestTikTokThe description contains affiliate links and I may be compensated a small amount if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.DisclaimerThis lesson is not intended to provide medical advice. The articles on this website are intended for entertainment or educational value only. While we strive to offer 100% accuracy, we cannot guarantee the validity or accuracy of any content. Medical procedures are rapidly changing, and laws vary greatly from location.  #NCLEX #Nursing #NursingStudentSupport the show

The Voice Of Health
HOLISTIC HEART:  A NATURAL PATH TO CARDIOVASCULAR WELLNESS

The Voice Of Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 54:49


This week, Dr. Prather talks about how Aerobic Exercise and External CounterPulsation (ECP) Therapy are treatments that benefit every patient and all types of Cardiovascular Disease.  In this episode, you'll find out:—Why Dr. Prather calls ECP Therapy and Aerobic Exercise "the panacea for Cardiovascular Disease".—The amount of Aerobic Exercise each person needs to prevent or reverse Cardiovascular Disease.  (And why everyone reading this probably does not measure up!)—The story of how ECP Therapy was designed by Harvard decades ago to do Aerobic Exercise for patients who couldn't even walk across the room without losing their breath.  Plus, how long-distance runners are using ECP to help set new records. —How Dr. Prather called the FDA to ask if it would be OK for him to offer ECP Therapy to his patients and was actually encouraged by them to do this therapy in his office.—The "amazing" safety record of ECP Therapy that has NEVER had a single injury reported in decades of use.—The screening Dr. Prather does on patients prior to ECP Therapy for potential contraindications to ensure patient safety.—Why Cardiologists refer for ECP Therapy after everything else has been tried.  And how everyone who has been referred to Dr. Prather for it has lived.—The conditions that benefit from ECP Therapy, including:  Angina, Congestive Heart Failure, Atherosclerosis, Hypertension, Kidney Disease, Restless Leg Syndrome, Diabetes, Cognitive Brain Function, and Erectile Dysfunction. —How Natalie and John came to see Dr. Prather without an appointment after leaving two different hospitals.  And how Dr. Prather was able to provide John relief from pain that very first day.—The details about Dr. Prather's upcoming free educational seminar, "Diabetes Decoded:  A Holistic Look At Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes" on Wednesday, June 25th at 6:30 p.m.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com

Working Ranch Radio Show
Ep 213: Bovine Congestive Heart Failure… Are We Overlooking It's Impacts?

Working Ranch Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 54:02


Bovine Congestive Heart Failure. For me I've always assumed it was the same as High Altitude Disease or Brisket Disease, but in our cattle industry today where we see a push for performance and high growth, we are seeing it manifest itself at a point in time that is extremely costly to the feeder... right before slaughter. Dr. Kirk Ramsey and Dr. Paige Pratte with Neogen join me today as we discuss the concern of Bovine Congestive Heart Failure in our cattle industry.  What is it.  Where are we seeing it?  And what do cow/calf producers need to understand about its applicability to your operation as well as the heritability of that trait in your herd. So, it leads us down the road of utilizing our DNA testing ability to know where our herd is at, but it not just to add another input cost the buyers are wanting the information as well. Bovine Congestive Heart Failure. Are we overlooking its impact to our herd… to our industry… while a solution is this available right there in that DNA sample. #workingranchmagazine #ranchlife #ranching #dayweather #weather #agweather #beef #cows #livestock #cattle #productivity #carcussweights #igenitybeef #DNA #BCHF #PAP #superiorlivestock #cattlefeeders #cow/calf

Medscape InDiscussion: Type 2 Diabetes
S3 Episode 4: Heart Failure, Incretin Therapies, and Type 2 Diabetes

Medscape InDiscussion: Type 2 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 21:37


Drs Carol H. Wysham and Christopher M. Kramer discuss heart failure and type 2 diabetes, and the role of incretin therapies in the management of HFpEF. Relevant disclosures can be found with the episode show notes on Medscape https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/1002048. The topics and discussions are planned, produced, and reviewed independently of advertisers. This podcast is intended only for US healthcare professionals. Resources The Incidence of Congestive Heart Failure in Type 2 Diabetes: An Update https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15277411/ Hypertension in Diabetes: An Update of Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Disease https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34601960/ Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association and the Heart Failure Society of America: This statement does not represent an update of the 2017 ACC/AHA/HFSA heart failure guideline update https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31167558/ Insulin Resistance and Hyperinsulinaemia in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26678809/ Cardiovascular Disease and Risk Management: Standards of Care in Diabetes-2024 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38078592/ The Paradox of Low BNP Levels in Obesity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21523383 Tirzepatide for Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction and Obesity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39555826/ Cardiovascular Effects of Incretin-Based Therapies: Integrating Mechanisms With Cardiovascular Outcome Trials https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35050311/ Beyond Weight Loss: the Emerging Role of Incretin-Based Treatments in Cardiometabolic HFpEF https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38294187/ Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34379445/ Obesity and Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: New Insights and Pathophysiological Targets https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35880317/ Epidemiology of Heart Failure in Diabetes: A Disease in Disguise https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38334818/ Semaglutide in Patients With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction and Obesity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37622681/ Mechanisms of Benefits of Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37674356/ Finerenone in Heart Failure With Mildly Reduced or Preserved Ejection Fraction https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39225278/ Effects of Tirzepatide on Circulatory Overload and End-Organ Damage in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction and Obesity: A Secondary Analysis of the SUMMIT Trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39551891/ Effects of Tirzepatide on the Clinical Trajectory of Patients With Heart Failure, a Preserved Ejection Fraction, and Obesity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39556714/ Tirzepatide Reduces LV Mass and Paracardiac Adipose Tissue in Obesity-Related Heart Failure: SUMMIT CMR Substudy https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39566869/6 Spironolactone for Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24716680/

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
The Misconception That Diet Has No Relation to Heart Disease with Dr. Baxter Montgomery

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 37:10


Dr. Baxter Montgomery presents integrative solutions for managing congestive heart failure. Learn how combining traditional and holistic approaches can improve heart health and enhance patient outcomes. #HeartHealth #IntegrativeMedicine #Wellness

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Questions and Answers About Cholesterol Levels With Cardiologist Dr. Baxter Montgomery

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 37:10


Dr. Baxter Montgomery presents integrative solutions for managing congestive heart failure. Learn how combining traditional and holistic approaches can improve heart health and enhance patient outcomes. #HeartHealth #IntegrativeMedicine #Wellness

Beyond the Pearls: Cases for Med School, Residency and Beyond (An InsideTheBoards Podcast)

Today's Episode Part 4 of 4 from Dr. Raj's Congestive Heart Failure talk originally presented for The Pass Machine. About Dr. Raj Dr Raj is a quadruple board certified physician and associate professor at the University of Southern California. He was a co-host on the TNT series Chasing the Cure with Ann Curry, a regular on the TV Show The Doctors for the past 7 seasons and has a weekly medical segment on ABC news Los Angeles. More from Dr. Raj www.BeyondThePearls.net The Dr. Raj Podcast Dr. Raj on Twitter Dr. Raj on Instagram Want more board review content? USMLE Step 1 Ad-Free Bundle Crush Step 1 Step 2 Secrets Beyond the Pearls The Dr. Raj Podcast Beyond the Pearls Premium USMLE Step 3 Review MedPrepTGo Step 1 Questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond the Pearls: Cases for Med School, Residency and Beyond (An InsideTheBoards Podcast)

Today's Episode Part 1 of 4 from Dr. Raj's Congestive Heart Failure talk originally presented for The Pass Machine. About Dr. Raj Dr Raj is a quadruple board certified physician and associate professor at the University of Southern California. He was a co-host on the TNT series Chasing the Cure with Ann Curry, a regular on the TV Show The Doctors for the past 7 seasons and has a weekly medical segment on ABC news Los Angeles. More from Dr. Raj www.BeyondThePearls.net The Dr. Raj Podcast Dr. Raj on Twitter Dr. Raj on Instagram Want more board review content? USMLE Step 1 Ad-Free Bundle Crush Step 1 Step 2 Secrets Beyond the Pearls The Dr. Raj Podcast Beyond the Pearls Premium USMLE Step 3 Review MedPrepTGo Step 1 Questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
A Plant-Based, Anti-inflammatory Diet as an Effective Approach for Managing Heart Failure! with Dr. Baxter Montgomery

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 34:57


Dr. Baxter Montgomery presents integrative solutions for managing congestive heart failure. Learn how combining traditional and holistic approaches can improve heart health and enhance patient outcomes. #HeartHealth #IntegrativeMedicine #Wellness

Next Steps 4 Seniors
Are You a Family Caregiver? Essential Tips to Navigate the Journey Ahead

Next Steps 4 Seniors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 8:31


In this episode of "Next Steps 4 Seniors: Conversations on Aging," host Wendy Jones offers essential tips for family caregivers of elderly loved ones. Drawing from her healthcare experience, Wendy discusses the financial burdens of professional care, the importance of understanding medical diagnoses, and effective medication management. She emphasizes utilizing local resources, creating task lists, and holding family meetings to delegate responsibilities. Wendy also highlights the significance of support groups and recognizing signs of caregiver burnout. The episode aims to educate and support caregivers, reminding them they are not alone in their journey. Have questions or suggestions? Call 248-651-5010 or email hello@nextsteps4seniors.com. For podcast topics or sponsorship opportunities, contact marketing@nextsteps4seniors.com. Don’t forget to subscribe, follow, and share on your favorite podcast platform. Visit NextSteps4Seniors.com to learn more and explore additional resources. Let’s take the next steps together! This episode is proudly sponsored by Aeroflow Urology, a leader in incontinence care solutions. You may be eligible to receive your incontinence supplies at no cost through your insurance, delivered discreetly and directly to your door. Visit aeroflowurology.com/ns4s to learn more. Introduction to Family Caregiving (00:00:06)Wendy introduces the podcast and emphasizes the importance of supporting family caregivers. Understanding Medical Management (00:01:14)Discusses the significance of having the right doctor and understanding medical diagnoses and medications. Locating Local Resources (00:02:17)Encourages caregivers to find local resources and financial assistance available for elderly loved ones. Creating Two Lists (00:03:24)Advises caregivers to make lists of tasks they can and cannot do to better manage responsibilities. Engaging Family and Friends (00:03:24)Suggests holding a meeting with family and friends to delegate caregiving tasks effectively. Finding Support Groups (00:04:19)Stresses the importance of joining support groups for caregivers to share experiences and find help. Recognizing Caregiver Burnout (00:05:38)Identifies signs of caregiver burnout and the importance of seeking help when feeling overwhelmed. Exploring Available Options (00:06:42)Discusses various support options, including adult day centers and senior living communities for caregivers.Support our mission: https://nextsteps4seniors.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beyond the Pearls: Cases for Med School, Residency and Beyond (An InsideTheBoards Podcast)

Today's Episode Part 2 of 4 from Dr. Raj's Congestive Heart Failure talk originally presented for The Pass Machine. About Dr. Raj Dr Raj is a quadruple board certified physician and associate professor at the University of Southern California. He was a co-host on the TNT series Chasing the Cure with Ann Curry, a regular on the TV Show The Doctors for the past 7 seasons and has a weekly medical segment on ABC news Los Angeles. More from Dr. Raj www.BeyondThePearls.net The Dr. Raj Podcast Dr. Raj on Twitter Dr. Raj on Instagram Want more board review content? USMLE Step 1 Ad-Free Bundle Crush Step 1 Step 2 Secrets Beyond the Pearls The Dr. Raj Podcast Beyond the Pearls Premium USMLE Step 3 Review MedPrepTGo Step 1 Questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cell & Gene: The Podcast
Can Gene Therapy Be the Solution for CHF with AskBio's Dr. Lothar Roessig

Cell & Gene: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 21:08


We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message.Cell & Gene: The Podcast Host Erin Harris talks to Lothar Roessig, M.D., SVP, Integrated Product Team Lead, Congestive Heart Failure at Asklepios BioPharmaceutical, Inc. (AskBio) about the biggest challenges in developing gene therapies for cardiovascular diseases, specifically congestive heart failure (CHF). They discuss AB-1002, the gene therapy the company is developing for the treatment of CHF and why a gene therapy approach is significantly different from traditional therapies.Subscribe to the podcast!Apple | Spotify | YouTube

Beyond the Pearls: Cases for Med School, Residency and Beyond (An InsideTheBoards Podcast)

Today's Episode Part 1 of 4 from Dr. Raj's Congestive Heart Failure talk originally presented for The Pass Machine. About Dr. Raj Dr Raj is a quadruple board certified physician and associate professor at the University of Southern California. He was a co-host on the TNT series Chasing the Cure with Ann Curry, a regular on the TV Show The Doctors for the past 7 seasons and has a weekly medical segment on ABC news Los Angeles. More from Dr. Raj www.BeyondThePearls.net The Dr. Raj Podcast Dr. Raj on Twitter Dr. Raj on Instagram Want more board review content? USMLE Step 1 Ad-Free Bundle Crush Step 1 Step 2 Secrets Beyond the Pearls The Dr. Raj Podcast Beyond the Pearls Premium USMLE Step 3 Review MedPrepTGo Step 1 Questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

True Healing with Robert Morse ND
Dr. Morse Q&A - Esophageal Cancer - Sulfur - Colorectal Cancer - Congestive Heart Failure - Diabetes Mellitus #743

True Healing with Robert Morse ND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 75:55


To have your question featured in a future video, please email: questions@drmdc.health

RAD Radio
11.13.24 RAD 09 Dr. Rob Update - Father In Law Congestive Heart Failure

RAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 9:39


Dr. Rob Update - Father In Law Congestive Heart FailureSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

RAD Radio
11.13.24 RAD 02 Dr. Rob - Father in Law With Congestive Heart Failure & Self Care with Steph

RAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 23:47


Dr. Rob - Father in Law With Congestive Heart Failure & Self Care with StephSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ReMar Nurse Radio
Congestive Heart Failure Free NCLEX Review

ReMar Nurse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 29:20


Live Nursing Review with Regina MSN, RN! Every Monday & Wednesday we are live. LIKE, FOLLOW, & SUB @ReMarNurse for more.     ► 50% Discount on NCLEX V2 - https://study.remarnurse.com/vit/ ► Get Quick Facts Next Gen - https://bit.ly/QF-NGN ► Subscribe Now - http://bit.ly/ReMar-Subscription ► GET THE PODCAST: https://remarnurse.podbean.com/ ► WATCH LESSONS: http://bit.ly/ReMarNCLEXLectures/ ► FOLLOW ReMar on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ReMarNurse/ ► LIKE ReMar on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReMarReview/   Quick Facts for NCLEX Next Gen Study Guide here - https://bit.ly/QF-NGN Study with Professor Regina MSN, RN every Monday as you prepare for NCLEX Next Gen.   ReMar Review features weekly NCLEX review questions and lectures from Regina M. Callion MSN, RN. ReMar is the #1 content-based NCLEX review and has helped thousands of repeat testers pass NCLEX with a 99.2% student success rate! ReMar focuses on 100% core nursing content and as a result, has the best review to help nursing students to pass boards - fast!

RAD Radio
07.10.24 RAD 05 Dr. Rob Recap & Christina - Congestive Heart Failure

RAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 25:41


Dr. Rob Recap & Christina - Congestive Heart FailureSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Multispective
054 Living with Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

Multispective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 61:24


In today's episode we hear from Ina Shah, an Indian-American residing in Michigan, whose battle with congestive heart failure has led her to confront mortality multiple times with resilience. Despite the challenges posed by her illness, Ina has found strength and solace in her cultural roots, actively participating in local Indian community events and festivals while integrating into American life. Her journey has deeply shaped her perspective on life and death, emphasizing the importance of cherishing each moment and finding joy amidst adversity. Her story not only inspires but also highlights the power of cultural identity and community in navigating life's uncertainties with courage and resilience.Support the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel

Your Infinite Health: Anti Aging Biohacking, Regenerative Medicine and You

In this episode, Dr. Trip and LeNae Goolsby explore the remarkable case study of a mid-seventies diabetic patient who faced multiple health complications, including COPD, congestive heart failure, and nearing dialysis. Dr. Trip walks us through the innovative approach using systemic exosome therapies derived from umbilical cord stem cells, revealing the patient's journey from severe health struggles to significant improvements in kidney function, diabetes management, and overall quality of life. Whether you're familiar with the concept of exosomes or hearing about it for the first time, you'll find our discussion both educational and inspiring. Stay tuned for a compelling episode filled with medical insights, personal triumphs, and the cutting-edge science of regenerative medicine.TakeawaysRegenerative therapies show promising results.Lifestyle changes are crucial.Supportive environment matters.ConnectDr. Trip Goolsby & LeNae Goolsby are the co-founders of the Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, and are also the co-authors of the book “Think and Live Longer”.

NPTE Clinical Files
Right Congestive Heart Failure

NPTE Clinical Files

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 12:52


Henry presents with right-sided congestive heart failure and reports slight limitations in physical activity. The patient is comfortable at rest; however, ordinary physical activity results in fatigue, palpitation, or dyspnea. Based on this description, which of the following activities is the patient MOST likely able to do without exacerbating their symptoms? A) Climbing two flights of stairs without stopping B) Walking 3mph on a treadmill C) Laying flat in Trendelenburg position D) Running a short distance LINKS MENTIONED: Did you get this question wrong?! If you were stuck between two answers and selected the wrong one, then you need to visit www.NPTEPASS.com, to learn about the #1 solution to STOP getting stuck. NPTE Tips & Tricks: www.nptegroup.com Get Your Episode Cheatsheet here: https://www.nptecheatsheet.com/CHF --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepthustle/support

Nursing Podcast by NRSNG (NCLEX® Prep for Nurses and Nursing Students)
What I Wish I Knew | My Patient with Heart Failure (CHF)

Nursing Podcast by NRSNG (NCLEX® Prep for Nurses and Nursing Students)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 4:36


  For resources to help you master Cardiac topics we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at  NURSING.com/heart.   At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about heart failure (CHF)  including: heart failure pathophysiology, heart failure pharmacology (heart failure medications), heart failure symptoms heart failure treatment, and more.     We also cover key concepts for NCLEX for heart failure nursing.     Excerpt:   "So let me tell you about this patient of mine.  They had just come out of heart surgery for what is referred to as the ROSS Procedure.  Part of this procedure requires the surgeon to reattach the coronary arteries to the aorta. While reattaching them, they were accidentally sutured closed. "  

NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
What I Wish I Knew | My Patient with Heart Failure (CHF)

NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 4:36


  For resources to help you master Cardiac topics we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at  NURSING.com/heart.   At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about heart failure (CHF)  including: heart failure pathophysiology, heart failure pharmacology (heart failure medications), heart failure symptoms heart failure treatment, and more.     We also cover key concepts for NCLEX for heart failure nursing.     Excerpt:   "So let me tell you about this patient of mine.  They had just come out of heart surgery for what is referred to as the ROSS Procedure.  Part of this procedure requires the surgeon to reattach the coronary arteries to the aorta. While reattaching them, they were accidentally sutured closed. "  

Nursing School Struggles by NRSNG
What I Wish I Knew | My Patient with Heart Failure (CHF)

Nursing School Struggles by NRSNG

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 4:36


  For resources to help you master Cardiac topics we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at  NURSING.com/heart.   At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about heart failure (CHF)  including: heart failure pathophysiology, heart failure pharmacology (heart failure medications), heart failure symptoms heart failure treatment, and more.     We also cover key concepts for NCLEX for heart failure nursing.     Excerpt:   "So let me tell you about this patient of mine.  They had just come out of heart surgery for what is referred to as the ROSS Procedure.  Part of this procedure requires the surgeon to reattach the coronary arteries to the aorta. While reattaching them, they were accidentally sutured closed. "  

The Unofficial NCLEX® Prep Podcast by NURSING.com (NRSNG)
What I Wish I Knew | My Patient with Heart Failure (CHF)

The Unofficial NCLEX® Prep Podcast by NURSING.com (NRSNG)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 4:36


  For resources to help you master Cardiac topics we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at  NURSING.com/heart.   At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about heart failure (CHF)  including: heart failure pathophysiology, heart failure pharmacology (heart failure medications), heart failure symptoms heart failure treatment, and more.     We also cover key concepts for NCLEX for heart failure nursing.     Excerpt:   "So let me tell you about this patient of mine.  They had just come out of heart surgery for what is referred to as the ROSS Procedure.  Part of this procedure requires the surgeon to reattach the coronary arteries to the aorta. While reattaching them, they were accidentally sutured closed. "  

EKG Interpretation (How to Interpret ECGs) by NRSNG
What I Wish I Knew | My Patient with Heart Failure (CHF)

EKG Interpretation (How to Interpret ECGs) by NRSNG

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 4:36


  For resources to help you master Cardiac topics we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at  NURSING.com/heart.   At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about heart failure (CHF)  including: heart failure pathophysiology, heart failure pharmacology (heart failure medications), heart failure symptoms heart failure treatment, and more.     We also cover key concepts for NCLEX for heart failure nursing.     Excerpt:   "So let me tell you about this patient of mine.  They had just come out of heart surgery for what is referred to as the ROSS Procedure.  Part of this procedure requires the surgeon to reattach the coronary arteries to the aorta. While reattaching them, they were accidentally sutured closed. "  

Getting Into Nursing School Podcast by NRSNG
What I Wish I Knew | My Patient with Heart Failure (CHF)

Getting Into Nursing School Podcast by NRSNG

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 4:36


  For resources to help you master Cardiac topics we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at  NURSING.com/heart.   At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about heart failure (CHF)  including: heart failure pathophysiology, heart failure pharmacology (heart failure medications), heart failure symptoms heart failure treatment, and more.     We also cover key concepts for NCLEX for heart failure nursing.     Excerpt:   "So let me tell you about this patient of mine.  They had just come out of heart surgery for what is referred to as the ROSS Procedure.  Part of this procedure requires the surgeon to reattach the coronary arteries to the aorta. While reattaching them, they were accidentally sutured closed. "  

The Cosmic Salon
Alan Cicco: A chat about his congestive heart failure

The Cosmic Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 48:58


As many of you may know, friend of The Cosmic Salon, Alan Cicco has had congestive heart failure recently. We waited until he could sit and chat about the process, the stuff around it, and what facing death at this stage of the game looks and feels like. This is a heartfelt, intimate chat. Alan is a wonderful soul and a personal friend at this point -- he's been so kind to have come to the speakeasy many times and chat with us, he's been on the marquee and on with Jerry and I over at Voces Nocte. Alan is a true Sifu, published writer, and holds advanced degrees through university. Living the life of a Monk he has maintained the ancient loral of service and has kept a low profile with the aim towards his martial art and devotions. *Recorded on Feb 9th 2024 A priest of the Buddhadharma within the framework of the Jade Path seeking self-evolution and wisdom in the shadow self (Jung). Author of 10 books. Alan's Website http://redlotustemple.net Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mahadharmapala/featured IG: https://www.instagram.com/theheruka/ Also, come join the new website where we have a forum and a shop: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thecosmicsalon.com/community/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ I want to thank the producers of this show: Meredith Walako (Scheduling, bookings, and social media manager). Jennifer (the) Bruce. Rachel Wahlberg. Susan Jenkins. Rod Knight. LynnRadius. Kerry. Denyse Bissel. Sarah Etta. Heather. Susan Miller. Lizz Radican. Claire Cathcart. Eggtooth. Mia Belle. Steven Mercer. Pamela Holdahl. Jake Vanek. WiseNightOwl. Marcey Shapiro. Noël Jeanette. Melanie Poe. Jason Lambson. Christy Tesmer. Neil Macnaughton. Erik Peterson. Mark Boettcher. Kate Kukulkan. Laura Dunn. Lady Babs (moderator of the live-sessions in the speakeasy). Ever, Niish- --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/niish/support

UNL BeefWatch
Bovine Congestive Heart Failure (BCHF), Genetic Factors that Increase Risk and One that Protects

UNL BeefWatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 13:58


True Healing with Robert Morse ND
Dr. Morse Q&A - Strokes, Heart blocks, Congestive heart failure, Spina bifida and more #702

True Healing with Robert Morse ND

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 79:14


To have your question featured in a future video, please email: questions@drmdc.health

AAEM: The Journal of Emergency Medicine Audio Summary
JEM December 2023 Podcast Summary

AAEM: The Journal of Emergency Medicine Audio Summary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 49:58


Podcast summary of articles from the December 2023 edition of the Journal of Emergency Medicine from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine.  Topics include hyperoxia in intubated patients, Congestive Heart Failure risk scores, trauma during the COVID pandemic, cardiac POCUS training, and Head CTs.  Guest speaker is Dr. Dustyn Whitesel.

Flourish or Fold: Stories of Resilience
From Heartbreak to Hollywood: An Unforgettable Journey of Resilience

Flourish or Fold: Stories of Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 59:36


In this episode of Flourish or Fold, I am positively delighted to host Quinton Aaron, star of the Academy Award winning film "The Blind Side." Quinton joins me to discuss his life experiences, including his health challenges and personal struggles. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, self-love, and leading with love and also shares his belief in a higher power and the importance of taking control of one's destiny. Here are some key takeaways from our conversation:Moving Forward, Not Dwelling on the PastQuinton emphasized the importance of moving forward and not dwelling on the past. He acknowledged that mistakes are inevitable, but it's crucial not to let these setbacks break us. Instead, we should view them as stepping stones towards a better future.Quinton and "The Blind Side"Our conversation naturally veered towards Quinton's role in "The Blind Side." Many people have misconceptions about his life being similar to the character he portrayed. He clarified that while they may look similar, their upbringings were different. He grew up with a loving mother, while the character he played was raised in the foster system. However, both Quinton and his character shared a dream of achieving greatness and worked hard to make it a reality.Resilience and Overcoming ChallengesWhen asked about a significant challenge that has shaped him into the person he is today, Quinton reflected on his health issues, including a heart condition and diabetes. He sees these challenges as opportunities for growth and learning, and he strives to use his experiences to help others going through similar struggles.Quinton's Faith and BeliefsQuinton shared a series of remarkable experiences that have shaped his beliefs and strengthened his faith. He recounted a moment when he and his friends were dining at a restaurant and noticed a storm approaching. As they watched in awe, the storm suddenly dissipated, leaving the surroundings untouched. It was only later, when they encountered a police officer that they learned a tornado had passed through the area just minutes before.Taking Control of One's DestinyQuinton emphasized the importance of taking control of one's own destiny and not succumbing to the belief that certain conditions or illnesses are predetermined by family history. He believes that by making conscious choices and breaking unhealthy patterns, individuals can create a different outcome for themselves.The Power of Believing in OneselfQuinton shared a pivotal moment in his life when he received a call from his manager informing him that he had been cast as the lead role in the movie "The Blind Side." This news came at a time when Quinton was facing eviction and feeling uncertain about his future. The excitement and disbelief he felt upon receiving the news were overwhelming, and he immediately shared the news with his brother, who had been emotionally distant since their mother's passing.Quinton's Struggles with Depression and Self-WorthQuinton opened up about his personal struggles with depression and self-worth. He shared that while he never felt like he wanted to end his life, he did experience feelings of loneliness and a belief that he didn't deserve the things he desired. However, he learned an important lesson from someone who told him to find happiness within himself, rather than relying on others.Quinton's Future Roles and ProjectsWhen asked about his future roles as an actor, Quinton expressed that, while he is open to various genres, he is leaning towards love stories and playing the guy who gets the girl in romantic comedies. Quinton also discussed his upcoming projects and his mission to spread love and positivity through his music. He mentioned a song called "Find a New Way" that he will be performing with his brother, who is also a rapper.We were truly honored and delighted to have Quinton as a guest. His ability to face challenges and continue to make a positive impact in the world is truly inspiring. Quinton's positive outlook and ability to find meaning in difficult situations are uplifting and inspiring. His ability to face challenges and continue to make a positive impact in the world is truly inspiring. We admire his resilience and determination to reinvent himself. Thank you so much to Quinton for joining usTo learn more about Quinton and his latest acting and musical endeavors please visit him at the following locations:Official Site: https://www.iamquintonaaron.com/Instagram: @officialquintonaaronFacebook: @iamquintonaaronTikTok: @iamquintonaaron Here are some highlights of the episode to look forward to:The call that changed Quinton's life (00:01:34): Quinton Aaron discusses the life-changing moment when he received the call for his role in "The Blind Side" and the similarities between himself and the character he portrayed.Facing challenges and finding purpose (00:06:01): Quinton reflects on the challenges he has faced, including health issues, and how he uses them to grow, help others, and find his purpose.Encounter with a tornado (00:11:25): Quinton recounts a personal experience during COVID-19 where he witnessed a tornado and the mix of fear and calmness he felt in that moment.The Tornado Encounter (00:13:24): Quinton recounts his experience with a tornado and how it led to a realization about fear and faith.Facing a Scary Diagnosis (00:16:40): Quinton discusses his diagnosis of congestive heart failure and how he chose to approach it with faith and determination.Creating a Different Prognosis (00:20:14): Quinton talks about the importance of making lifestyle changes to overcome hereditary health conditions and create a different outcome.The Blind Side is Underway (00:27:35): Quinton's manager calls to inform him that he has booked the lead role in "The Blind Side" movie.First Smile Since His Mom's Passing (00:29:37): Quinton's brother reacts with joy and laughter upon hearing the news of Quinton booking the lead role.Challenges and Flourishing in Life (00:35:41): Quinton discusses the importance of facing challenges, learning from them, and continuing to flourish in life.Depression and self-worth (00:41:03): Quinton discusses his experience with depression, feeling lonely and unworthy, and the importance of finding happiness within oneself.Practicing self-love: (00:43:18): The conversation focuses on the importance of practicing self-love and how it impacts one's ability to love others.Acting aspirations (00:45:24): Quinton shares his desire to play the lead in romantic comedies and action films, discussing his dreams of being an action star and his love for comedy.The Resilience of Quinton Aaron (00:55:59): Quinton shares his wisdom and knowledge on cultivating resilience and finding meaning in challenges.Quinton Aaron's Slogan (00:56:45): Quinton discusses his slogan and the importance of thinking and doing something good.

NPTE Clinical Files
Examination Findings & Congestive Heart Failure

NPTE Clinical Files

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 14:27


Betty is 55-year-old female with a history of congestive heart failure who presents with complaints of dyspnea during moderate activities. She mentions that she has been sleeping with three pillows at night for comfort. Given this information, which clinical term best describes her sleeping condition? A) Eupnea B) Hyperpnea C) Orthopnea D) Apnea LINKS MENTIONED: Did you get this question wrong?! If you were stuck between two answers and selected the wrong one, then you need to visit www.NPTEPASS.com, to learn about the #1 solution to STOP getting stuck. Are you looking for a bundle of Coach K's Top MSK Cheatsheets? Look no further: www.nptecheatsheets.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepthustle/support