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Instruction-
Differentiates between systolic and diastolic heart failure.
States whether the patient is in systolic or diastolic heart failure.
Explains the pathophysiology associated for each of the following symptoms: dyspnea on exertion, pitting edema, jugular vein distention, and orthopnea.
Explains the significance of the presence of a 3rd heart sound and an ejection fraction of 25%.
nitial discussion post is supported with appropriate, scholarly sources; AND
Sources are published within the last 5 years (unless it is the most current CPG); AND
Reference list is provided and in-text citations match; AND
All answers are fully supported with an appropriate EBM argument
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