Which of the following statements is an appropriate nursing diagnosis for the homebound cardiac client who has become fatigued upon minimal exertion?
A) Activity intolerance related to decreased cardiac output as evidenced by fatigue
B) Decreased cardiac output related to advanced cardiac disease
C) Fluid volume excess related to immobility and fatigue
D) Immobility related to advanced cardiac disease and frequent fatigue.
Ans: A
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