Decreased Cardiac Output – Nursing Diagnosis & Care Plan …

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2018

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Decreased Cardiac Output

Good blood circulation indicates a good cardiac function. The heart or the cardiovascular system is the one responsible in providing normal blood circulation all throughout the body. In order for all the systems and organs to function, it needs blood which carries oxygen to have a better functioning of all the body systems. The heart is known to supply blood all over the body systems and returning blood towards the heart itself. This is the normal blood circulation. It needs a normal amount of blood or the cardiac output that should be pumped out in order to supply all the body needs.

On the contrary, there are times that the heart is affected wherein it will result to a decreased cardiac output. In this case, the bodys needs for oxygenation is not met due to decreased blood circulation to all the areas of the body.

There are several heart diseases that can result to a decrease cardiac output. These are the following: myocardial infarction,hypertension, valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathy, pulmonary disease, arrhythmias, drug effects, fluid overload, decrease fluid volume, and electrolyte imbalance.

Cardiac output is the amount of blood that is being pumped out by the heart. The amount of cardiac output is being computed by multiplying the heart rate (beats per minute) and the stroke volume (amount pumped per heart beat). It is usually expressed in liters/minute.

There is a need to maintain a persons cardiac output in order to maintain the normal blood circulation and bodys well-being.

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Decreased Cardiac Outputis characterized by the following signs and symptoms:

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