Question Answered step-by-step Topic: Health Promotion Background: 70-year-old male with a history… Topic: Health Promotion Background:70-year-old male with a history of heart failure. Patient was admitted to the medical-surgical unit early on Monday morning for medication adjustment, monitoring, and cardiac rehabilitation. Patient reports a history of shortness of breath with exercise for the past several months. One week ago he experienced worsening shortness of breath including mild dyspnea at rest. Primary provider added digoxin to medication regimen 3 days ago. Patient reported continued worsening dyspnea and provider ordered direct admission for medication adjustment, monitoring, and cardiac rehabilitation. 1. How would Nutrition and also Patient Education be an important concept in this scenario? 2. What are some abnormal signs and symptoms and thoroughly explains how they would prioritize care of this patient. 3. How would you change your interventions if you had a second chance to care for this patient? 4. How would you apply what you have learned from this scenario to future patients? Health Science Science Nursing NURSING BSN 225 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)