Lionel is caring for an elderly patient who uses the call lightto say that she is having trouble breathing. When Lionel entersthe room, he finds the patient awake and restless, slumped down inbed, diaphoretic, complaining that she cannot catch herbreath.
List, in order of priority, what Lionel should do at thismoment.
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