Concordance 12 references

Dyspnea

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D441 Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems

Heart Failure Drugs › Cardiac Glycoside (Digoxin) Therapy › Nursing Process Related to Cardiac Glycoside (Digoxin) Drugs

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D441 Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems

Antidysrhythmic Drugs › Class II Antidysrhythmic Therapy (Beta Blockers) › Nursing Process Related to Class II Antidysrhythmic Drug Therapy

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D442 Personal Hygiene

Hygiene › Integumentary System and Mucous Membranes: Analyze Cues and Prioritize Hypotheses; Plan and Generate Solutions › Analyze Cues Related to Hygiene

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D442 Mobility

Immobility › Activity and Movement: Assess and Recognize Cues › Recognize Cues Related to Multisystem Alterations Related to Activity and Movement

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D442 Mobility

Immobility › Activity and Movement: Analyze Cues and Prioritize Hypotheses; Plan and Generate Solutions › Analyze Cues Related to Activity and Movement

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D442 Mobility

Immobility › Activity and Movement: Implement and Take Action; Evaluate › Multisystem Interventions and Evaluation

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D442 Mobility

Clinical Judgment to Reduce Fall Risk and Injuries › Fall Prevention › Evaluation and Assessment

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D442 Oxygenation

Assessment: Respiratory System › Assessment of Respiratory System › Subjective Data: Important Health Information

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D442 Oxygenation

Assessment: Respiratory System › Assessment of Respiratory System › Subjective Data: Functional Health Patterns

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D442 Oxygenation

Assessment: Respiratory System › Assessment of Respiratory System › Objective Data: Auscultation of the Thorax and Lungs

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D442 Oxygenation

Assessment: Respiratory System › Structures and Functions of Respiratory System › Structures and Functions of Respiratory System: Upper and Lower Respiratory Tracts

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D442 Oxygenation

Assessment: Respiratory System › Structures and Functions of Respiratory System › Chest Wall, the Physiology of Respiration, and Control of Respiration

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