D is the best thing to do.
Uncomfortable or squeezing chest pain, back pain, pain in arm(s), lightheadedness, shortness of breath, sweating.
Deep breathing, playing with stress toys, talking to a therapist
The simplest human and animal geometric form schemata available to our visual memory — such as the examples in the drawings of humans and animals by children and adults — give no hint of the specific mobility of these beings. The most we can gather from the child’s drawing of father, mother and child (42) is that these people are standing upright on their feet — although even that is not completely clear — just as we cannot detect any movement in the depictions of people and animals on the North American bag (351), despite the far richer geometric details.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
While this patient is suffering from emphysema, and one of the symptoms is difficulty breathing, this is only experienced when the patient is exerting himself/herself. The more pressing matter to attend to is the fever.
Fever is increase in the core body temperature, which induces sweating to help cool the body, which leads to rapid fluid loss. Hence, encouraging increased fluid intake is the first priority that the nurse should act upon.