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Category - Diseases and Conditions

If the congestive cardiac failure patient presents with breathing difficulty, which is the preferred position to aid in better breathing?
  1. Seat patient upright at 45 degree angle
  2. Put the patient in a supine position
  3. Move the patient to a wheelchair
  4. Lying prone
Explanation
Answer: A - Seat patient upright at 45 degree angle if the congestive cardiac failure patient presents with breathing difficulty. This will help in better breathing.
Congestive heart failure is the result of the heart’s weakness. The heart cannot pump enough oxygen, blood, and nutrients to meet the body's needs.
In case of breathing difficulty, an upright position helps to stabilize the abdominal muscles thereby allowing the diaphragm to work efficiently.
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