The nurse enters a patient's room and assesses that the patient is exhibiting signs of dyspnea. The nurse will place the patient in which of the following positions?

A) Supine
B) High-Fowler's
C) Trendelenburg
D) Lithotomy


Ans: B
Feedback: The patient experiencing dyspnea should be placed in a high-Fowler's position. Elevation of the head will enhance lung expansion and oxygenation. Placement in supine, Trendelenburg, or lithotomy positions will further compromise lung expansion and oxygenation.

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