Decreased Cardiac Output - Ventricular Septal Defect Care Plan

Ventricular Septal Defect

A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a defect in the ventricular septum, the wall dividing the left and right ventricles of the heart.

A ventricular septal defect happens during pregnancy if the wall that forms between the two ventricles does not fully develop, leaving a hole. A ventricular septal defect is one type of congenital heart defect. Congenital means present at birth.

Decreased Cardiac output Definition

Inadequate blood pumped by the heart to meet metabolic demands of the body



Nursing Diagnosis : Decreased cardiac Output related to cardiac malformations.

Goal:
  • Decreased cardiac output does not occur

Interventions:
  1. Observation quality and strength of heart rate, peripheral pulses, skin color and warmth
  2. Enforce the degree of cyanosis (eg, mucous membrane color degrees of finger)
  3. Give digitalis medications appropriate order.
  4. Give diuretic medications appropriate order.
Rationale:
  1. Provide data for the evaluation of interventions and enable early detection of complications.
  2. Determine the development of the client's condition and determine appropriate interventions.
  3. Digitalis drugs that strengthen the heart muscle contractility increases cardiac output / clients at least able to adapt to the situation.
  4. Reduce excess fluid in the body pile so the heart will be lighter.

NANDA Decreased Cardiac Output

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