Question Answered step-by-step -Discuss in your own words no less than 200 words, Cite referencesas per APA style. the subjective and objective data that you may find in a client with – Specific with chronic dyspnea .-Specific findings to Risk for Ineffective Tissue Perfusion -Referances:Jarvis, C (2016). Heart and neck vessels. Physical examination and health assessment, 7th edition (pp. 459-508). St. Louis, MO. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN: 978-1-4557-2810-7. -Jarvis, C (2016). Peripheral vascular system and lymphatic system. Physical examination andhealth assessment, 7th edition (pp. 509-536). St. Louis, MO. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN: 978-1-4557-2810-7. -McConaghy, J. (2019). Outpatient evaluation of the adult with chest pain. UpToDate. Wolters Kluwer. -McConaghy, J.R. & Oza, R. (2013). Outpatient diagnosis of acute chest pain in adults. American Family Physician, 87(3), 177-182. -Wahls, S.A. (2012). Causes and evaluation of chronic dyspnea. American Family Physician, 86(2), 173-180. Health Science Science Nursing NURS 6620 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
Question Answered step-by-step -Discuss in your own words no less than 200 words, Cite referencesas per APA style. the subjective and objective data that you may find in a client with – Specific with chronic dyspnea .-Specific findings to Risk for Ineffective Tissue Perfusion -Referances:Jarvis, C (2016). Heart and neck vessels. Physical examination and health assessment, 7th edition (pp. 459-508). St. Louis, MO. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN: 978-1-4557-2810-7. -Jarvis, C (2016). Peripheral vascular system and lymphatic system. Physical examination andhealth assessment, 7th edition (pp. 509-536). St. Louis, MO. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN: 978-1-4557-2810-7. -McConaghy, J. (2019). Outpatient evaluation of the adult with chest pain. UpToDate. Wolters Kluwer. -McConaghy, J.R. & Oza, R. (2013). Outpatient diagnosis of acute chest pain in adults. American Family Physician, 87(3), 177-182. -Wahls, S.A. (2012). Causes and evaluation of chronic dyspnea. American Family Physician, 86(2), 173-180. Health Science Science Nursing NURS 6620 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


