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Congestive Heart Failure You are providing care for a patient with a long history of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) admitted for worsening shortness of breath. Upon assessing your patient, you notice the patientâs HR is 110; B/P remains stable. Should you be concerned? Why or why not? What are your nursing actions and concerns based on your knowledge of the pathophysiology of heart failure?
Congestive Heart Failure You are providing care for a patient with a long history of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) admitted for worsening shortness of breath. Upon assessing your patient, you notice the patientâs HR is 110; B/P remains stable. Should you be concerned? Why or why not? What are your nursing actions and concerns based on your knowledge of the pathophysiology of heart failure?
Irving HeathcoteLv2
28 Sep 2019