A nursing intervention that can best help prevent atelectasis in the patient with compromised lung function is to: 1. encourage at least 3000 mL of fluid intake per day. 2. assist... A nursing intervention that can best help prevent atelectasis in the patient with compromised lung function is to: 1. encourage at least 3000 mL of fluid intake per day. 2. assist with all activities of daily living (ADLs) to prevent excess fatigue. 3. have the patient turn, cough, and deep-breathe at least every 2 hours. 4. administer an expectorant to help clear airways.

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The question is asking which nursing intervention can best help prevent atelectasis in a patient with compromised lung function. It provides multiple options and is likely looking for the most appropriate action for nursing care in this scenario.

Answer

Have the patient turn, cough, and deep-breathe at least every 2 hours.

The final answer is to have the patient turn, cough, and deep-breathe at least every 2 hours.

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The final answer is to have the patient turn, cough, and deep-breathe at least every 2 hours.

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This intervention helps prevent atelectasis by promoting lung expansion and clearing secretions.

Tips

A common mistake is focusing on fluid intake or ADLs which do not directly aid lung expansion.

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