A client is newly diagnosed with heart failure. Which interventions should the nurse prepare to provide this client? Select all that apply

1. Bed rest
2. Elevate legs
3. Oxygen therapy
4. Fluid restriction
5. Low sodium diet


1, 3, 4, 5

Rationale 1: Bed rest during the most critical time may be ordered to reduce the workload on the heart.

Rationale 2: Elevating the legs is not routinely prescribed for a client with heart failure.

Rationale 3: Oxygen therapy is essential to maximize the oxygen available to the tissues.

Rationale 4: Fluids are restricted to decrease fluid volume and edema.

Rationale 5: Low sodium diet is prescribed to decrease fluid volume and edema.

Global Rationale: Bed rest during the most critical time may be ordered to reduce the workload on the heart. Oxygen therapy is essential to maximize the oxygen available to the tissues, as well as both reduced sodium intake and restricted fluid intake to decrease fluid volume and edema. Elevating the legs is not routinely prescribed for a client with heart failure.

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