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Select the best аnswer. A 62-yeаr-оld аdult with diagnоsed alcоhol-related cardiomyopathy reports no symptoms of fatigue or shortness of breath while sitting. The patient reports dyspnea when walking to the mailbox. Which of the following best describes this patient's NYHA functional classification?
Select the cоrrect аnswer: A fаmily cаregiver accоmpanies an 89-year-оld adult to an episodic visit with the primary care nurse practitioner. This morning, the caregiver noted that the older adult was confused about time of day and did not remember activities from the day before. The patient declined breakfast and did not want to get out of bed. The patient is usually alert in the morning and remains attends exercise classes at the local senior center three times per week and volunteers at church. The caregiver describes the usual cognition of the patient as "sharp" and reports the patient usually has a good appetite. Preparing the patient for the medical visit was difficult as the patient fatigued and also had difficulty walking to the car. Past medical history: osteoarthritis, hypertension, prediabetes Allergy: Penicillin Medications: valsartan (Diovan) 80 mg daily alendronate (Fosamax) 70 mg weekly acetaminophen 500 mg prn pain Vitals: 165/90, pulse 110 regular; respirations 30/min; Temp 99.1F; Oxygen saturation 93% room air; cannot tolerate weight check Physical exam: General - lethargic, responds to questions in short phases; unable to assess cognition; Cardiac - S1/S2 RRR Respiratory - appeared slightly short of breath walking up hall - improved with rest; occasional non-productive cough, crackles right lower lobe Abdomen - not distended, active bowel sounds, non-tender Extremities - no edema, pedal pulses 2+, feet warm The nurse practitioner assigns which of the following condition as the primary working diagnosis?
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