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4) What would be the best nursing diagnosis for a client with pneumonia and copious thick sputum, a respiratory rate of 28 and a pulse of 120, dyspnea & pulse oximetry of 86%? Impaired Gas Exchange R/T alveiolar-capillary membrane changes secondary to pneumonia impaired Gas Exchange Activity intolerance R/T general weakness secondary to pneumonia O Anxiety R/T pneumonia
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