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The patient has been bedridden for several months owing to severe congestive heart disease. In determining a plan of care for this patient that will address his activity level, the nurse formulates which of the following nursing diagnoses?
 
  a. Fatigue related to poor physical condition
  b. Impaired gas exchange related to decreased cardiac output
  c. Decreased cardiac output related to decreased myocardial contractility
  d. Activity intolerance related to physical deconditioning
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When activity and exercise are problems for a patient, nursing diagnoses often focus on the individual's ability to move. The diagnostic label directs nursing interventions. In this case, physical deconditioning must be addressed relative to activity level, perhaps leading to 6-minute walks twice a day. Physical deconditioning is the cause of fatigue as well, so it would take priority over that diagnosis. Decreased cardiac output and myocardial contractility are serious concerns that must be addressed before activity intolerance to keep the patient safe and to help determine the level of exercise that the patient can tolerate, but reconditioning of the patient's body will help improve contractility and cardiac output.
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