The GP makes Molly more comfortable on the couch before examining her. The GP asks Molly how long this has been getting worse.
Findings | Rationale | Linked to Molly´s heart failure |
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BP 90/60(sitting) 80/50 (standing) |
Low BP is common when symptoms are worsening you should always check erect and supine BPs. check dehydration and medication compliance | Dizziness is worse when standing |
Pulse 66 and regular | Check pulse manually as heart failure patients are prone to developing arrhythmia | Molly is on multiple medications which can affect pulse rate and rhythm |
NYHA class III – (See Additional Information) | Listen to chest for fluid and/or infection and to assess which NYHA class she is in as compared to previously | NYHA class is deteriorating as she has increased breathlessness and oedema |
Routine blood tests | To assess renal function, haemoglobin, liver function, blood glucose in comparison to her previous results | Molly´s symptoms could be linked to worsening blood results |
Pulse point
Remember in healthy heart module we looked at the importance of assessing pulse manually and accurate blood pressure readings. You may want to review the Healthy Heart module.
What should the nurse do now?
Current medication
Page last reviewed: 28 Jul 2020