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- a patient with congestive heart failure experiences shortness of breath when lying flat. the most appropriate position for comfort and breathing would be ________.
In congestive heart failure, fluid can accumulate in the lungs (pulmonary edema). Sitting upright (Fowler's position, especially high Fowler's where the patient is in a semi - or fully upright position, like sitting up in bed with the head of the bed elevated to at least 45 - 90 degrees) helps reduce the pressure on the heart and lungs. When lying flat, the abdominal organs press up on the diaphragm and the fluid in the lungs is more likely to cause breathing difficulties. By sitting upright, gravity helps to keep fluid in the lower parts of the lungs and also reduces the workload on the heart, improving breathing and comfort.
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Sitting upright (e.g., high Fowler's position, with the head of the bed elevated to 45 - 90 degrees)