An elevated position is most effective to support ventilation for a Patient with Dyspnea.
Medically, dyspnea is described as an intense tightening in the chest one experiences due to difficulty in breathing, This can result in breathlessness or a feeling of suffocation.
Generally any shortness of breath is referred to as a dyspnea which can be a symptom of a heart or lung disease. However, people also experience temporary dyspnea after extreme exercise
To care for a patient with dyspnea, An elevated position, or the High Fowler's positions should be encouraged as such Position allows for maximum lung expansion due to proper ventilation allowing for increase in air input.
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