Question 23 2 Points Each of the following is true about the inpatient cardiac rehabilitation program for a patient who has had a myocardial infarction excepe: (A) Inpatient phase begins after the patient's cardiovascular status has been subibized and while the pabient is hospitalized. (B) Inpatient carciac rehabilitation usually lares at least 7-10 dayc. A purpose of carciac rehabifation while the patient is still hospitalued is to inibate posient education abouf reducing rick factors. (D) Inpatient cardac rehabilitation often involves manually monitoring the heart rate, ventilation, and blood pressure and electrocardiographically monitoring the heart during standing activibes and lowintensity supervised ambulation.
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The inpatient phase of cardiac rehabilitation does begin after the patient's cardiovascular status has been stabilized and while the patient is still in the hospital. (B) This statement is also true. Inpatient cardiac rehabilitation typically lasts for a period Show more…
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