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Result of initial failure of the left side of the heart?

Pulmonary congestion


What would not decrease pulmonary vascular congestion in pulmonary edema...... diuretics high Fowler's position morphine sulfate or propranolol?

high fowler's position


Can you get chest congestion 2 to 3 times a year?

Yes, especially if you have an underlying pulmonary condition.


Does the failure of one ventricle lead to failure of the other?

Yes. For example, if the left ventricle fails, blood build up in the pulmonary system causing congestion. This in turns increase the workload of the right ventricle (harder to pump blood into the pulmonary system due to higher pressure) and eventually the right ventricle also fails.


Which organ system in the humans is most directly involved in the transport of oxygen?

pulmonary - lungs -- circulatory helps transport as well.


What circulation and circulatory system brings carbon dioxide filled blood to the lungs?

The pulmonary circulatory system is involved in the process of moving carbon dioxide from the blood.


What word refers to the lungs?

pneum or pulmon


Does Kabiven cause pulmonary congestion?

No, this product is not an active drug product. It is only sterile nutrition(amino acids, fat, sugar). With the exception of an onset of a heart attack due to an allergic reaction this is not likely. The fluid in the chest that is causing the pulmonary congestion is a result of heart or lung damage or an active drug product.


What system is the pulmonary artery in?

The Circulatory System


What system is the Pulmonary artery?

The Circulatory System


What is the difference between pulmonary system and coronary system?

Coronary or cardio is blood flow. Pulmonary or respiratory is breathing.


True or false right heart failure causes a back up of blood into pulmonary circulation?

false RHF causes backup into the systemic circulation