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After 8 hours of holistic nursing intervention, the patient will be able to demonstrate improve cardiac output as evidenced by vital signs within normal limits and decreased manifestatio n of dyspnea. When a patient has cardiomyopa thy, his heart muscle becomes inflamed and enlarged, it cannot work properly as it should, it cannot pumped enough blood throughout the body.
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Decreased Cardiac Output Related to Decreased Myocardial Contractility Secondary to Cardiomyopathy
After 8 hours of holistic nursing intervention, the patient will be able to demonstrate improve cardiac output as evidenced by vital signs within normal limits and decreased manifestatio n of dyspnea. When a patient has cardiomyopa thy, his heart muscle becomes inflamed and enlarged, it cannot work properly as it should, it cannot pumped enough blood throughout the body.
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After 8 hours of holistic nursing intervention, the patient will be able to demonstrate improve cardiac output as evidenced by vital signs within normal limits and decreased manifestatio n of dyspnea. When a patient has cardiomyopa thy, his heart muscle becomes inflamed and enlarged, it cannot work properly as it should, it cannot pumped enough blood throughout the body.
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CUES NURSING SCIENTIFIC OBJECTI INTERVEN- RATIONALE EVALUA VALUE
DIAG- ANALYSIS VES TIONS -TION INTEGRA NOSIS. TION
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