Pаrt 2 оf 3 A nurse in аn emergency depаrtment is caring fоr a client. Nurses' Nоtes Client is admitted to the emergency department with periodic episodes of wheezing and shortness of breath. Client reports wheezing, chest tightness, and persistent dry cough that increases at night. Bilateral breath sounds with inspiratory and expiratory wheezing. Color pale, skin warm and dry. Vital Signs Temperature 37.1º C (98.8º F)Blood pressure 108/60 mm HgPulse 96/minRespiratory rate 28/minPulse oximetry 90% on room air Medical History Client is a nonsmoker and has a history of GERD. Which TWO interventions are the most appropriate for this patient?
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