New York Heart Association Stages of Heart Failure

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USA - Cardiopulmonary Quiz on New York Heart Association Stages of Heart Failure, created by Ben Williams on 07/10/2019.
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Question 1

Question
If your patient has been diagnosed with Class 4 - Heart Failure, what is the uppermost MET level you can use with them?
Answer
  • 1.5 METS
  • 2.5 METS
  • 3.5 METS
  • 3.0 METS

Question 2

Question
If your patient has been diagnosed with Class 3 - Heart Failure, what is the uppermost MET level you can use with them?
Answer
  • 1.0 METS
  • 2.0 METS
  • 3.0 METS
  • 3.5 METS
  • 4.5 METS

Question 3

Question
If your patient has been diagnosed with Class 2 - Heart Failure, what is the uppermost MET level you can use with them?
Answer
  • 3.0 METS
  • 3.5 METS
  • 4.0 METS
  • 4.5 METS

Question 4

Question
If your patient has been diagnosed with Class 1 - Heart Failure, what is the uppermost MET level you can use with them?
Answer
  • 8.0 METS
  • 7.5 METS
  • 7.0 METS
  • 6.5 METS
  • 6.0 METS

Question 5

Question
At which of the following Classes of Heart Failure is the patient comfortable at rest?
Answer
  • Class 1
  • Class 2
  • Class 3
  • Class 4

Question 6

Question
At which of the following Classes of Heart Failure is the patient NOT comfortable at rest?
Answer
  • Class 1
  • Class 2
  • Class 3
  • Class 4

Question 7

Question
Which of the following symptoms may occur during rest for a patient with Class 4 Heart Failure?
Answer
  • Ischemia
  • Dyspnea
  • Anginal Pain
  • Fatigue
  • Palpitation

Question 8

Question
Which of the following symptoms may occur during activity for a patient with Class 2 Heart Failure?
Answer
  • Fatigue
  • Palpitation
  • Dyspnea
  • Anginal Pain
  • Ischemia
  • None

Question 9

Question
Which of the following symptoms may occur during activity for a patient with Class 1 Heart Failure?
Answer
  • None
  • Fatigue
  • Palpitation
  • Dyspnea
  • Anginal Pain
  • Ischemia
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