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Dialogue of Heart Failure Patients Accompanied by A Child With A Nurse

A nurse meets with a 55-year-old heart failure patient and her family at the hospital. The nurse checks the patient's vital signs and performs an ECG. The patient complains of chest pain and tightness. The nurse learns the patient has a family history of heart failure from her father's side. The nurse discusses the importance of diet and exercise for recovery with the patient and family. The patient feels better after three days of care but is not fully recovered. The nurse recommends continuing treatment before discharge to ensure full recovery.

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Dialogue of Heart Failure Patients Accompanied by A Child With A Nurse

A nurse meets with a 55-year-old heart failure patient and her family at the hospital. The nurse checks the patient's vital signs and performs an ECG. The patient complains of chest pain and tightness. The nurse learns the patient has a family history of heart failure from her father's side. The nurse discusses the importance of diet and exercise for recovery with the patient and family. The patient feels better after three days of care but is not fully recovered. The nurse recommends continuing treatment before discharge to ensure full recovery.

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Dialogue of heart failure patients accompanied by a child with a

nurse

at RSAM in the disease room treated by a patient named ny. A 55-year-old with a diagnosis of
heart failure nurses meet patients in the internal medicine room.

Nurse: Good morning, my nurse, Rahmatilla Husna, on duty from 8 am to 2 pm Is this really the
Mutia ibuk?

Patient: yes book

Nurse: what is the state of the mother now?

Patient: my chest is still sore, I can't sleep overnight

Family: my mother also doesn't want to eat

Nurse: why don't you eat mom, if you eat mother you can be energetic and your nutrition is
fulfilled. Later the food will be eaten huh

Patient: yes good book

Nurse: well mom I will check the vital signs of the mother first When this patient is awake,
complain of chest pain and tightness. Blood pressure 150/90, heart rate 110x / minute, breathing
rate 40x / minute later the mother can do the calculation of her own heart rate by placing a finger
in the radial artery for one minute. Well I will also do an ECG or not (explain what the procedure
is and what the procedure is)

Patient: I am embarrassed not to, if the clothes are released The

family: it's okay, so we know the results how is the

Nurse: well yes ma'am, it's really okay ma'am, in this room there is only me and my mother's
child, then the sampiran is also closed why is the

patient Patient: good


nurse: I will open the shirt button (do the ecg action)

while waiting for the procedure and the examination result of the nurse a speaking

nurse: does the mother's parents have a family history of heart failure

: yes sus, my mother's father used to have heart failure. Why did she?

Nurse: yes, the gene factor can also affect the illness suffered by parents.

Family: oh, so that's why my mother suffered from heart failure?

Nurse: yes, but in addition to hereditary factors, habits and lifestyle can also affect it.

Family: yes, my mother is not maintaining a diet and does not want to exercise.

Nurse: oh yes, later if the mother has recovered, she must maintain a diet, and the mother must
also get used to exercise, yes,

patient: yes, yes, starting today I will maintain my diet, and if I have recovered I will do sports.

Nurse: how nice, how do you feel after 3 days of care here? Have you felt the change is better?

Patient: I feel better, but I don't feel fully healthy yet.

Nurse: yes, ma'am, hopefully later it will be better, ma'am, and from the examination that I
checked mom, my mother showed progress for the recovery of the mother

Family: so how do you do it, can my mother go home?

Nurse: you should be treated for a few days before you leave, because your mother's parents
have not fully recovered, the fear will happen that you don't want your

family: okay, thank you

Nurse: yes ma'am together, I excuse me, my room, mom mother needs to be able to call me in
my room

Family: good sis

Nurse: good luck break, hopefully get well soon

Patient: thank you.

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