AND360 Discussion 2 1.Identify the most important client concerns for congenital Heart Defects 2. Explain how this dysrhythmia affects perfusion, activity tolerance, and vital signs. 3.You are caring for a patient who has had this rhythm on a chronic basis but is noncompliant with medication. How could you, as the RN, help them maintain compliance with their treatment regimen for this dysrhythmia?
Answer: The most important client concerns for congenital Heart Defects as it is birth defect and the client suffering from this defect suffers from many other diseases and disorder such as poor lung function, slow heart rate etc.
In case of dysrhythmia, the abnormal pumping of blood to the lungs and the body causes infilteration problem. The rate of perfusion decreases. Extensive exercise or normal activity can not be performed by the patient t suffering from cardiovascular disease. It also effects the blood pressure of the patients.
The treatment regimen for the dysrhythmia includes as:
AND360 Discussion 2 1.Identify the most important client concerns for congenital Heart Defects 2. Explain how...
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