Noninvasive ventilation may be used for selected clients such as those with a diagnosis of:
A. Myocardial infarction
B. Sleep apnea
C. Hypertension
D. Dyspnea
B
B. Noninvasive ventilation provides positive pressure to prevent upper airway collapse that happens with sleep apnea.
A. Noninvasive ventilation provides positive pressure to prevent upper airway collapse that happens with sleep apnea, not myocardial infarction.
C. Noninvasive ventilation provides positive pressure to prevent upper airway collapse that happens with sleep apnea, not hypertension.
D. Noninvasive ventilation provides positive pressure to prevent upper airway collapse that happens with sleep apnea, not dyspnea.
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