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the nurse is contacting a client with heart failure telephonically after receiving morning data submitted through the home monitoring equipment (see chart). what action would the nurse take based upon this information?

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The nurse should assess the data and symptoms reported by the client with heart failure, provide instructions based on the assessment, and may need to advise seeking immediate medical attention or adjusting medications.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a client with heart failure is being monitored telephonically and submits morning data showing any concerning signs such as an increase in symptoms like shortness of breath, abnormal vital signs, or weight gain (a sign of possibly worsening heart failure due to fluid retention), the nurse should take immediate action.

Based on the information provided, the nurse should first verify the data received, assess the client's current symptoms and well-being, and then possibly advise the client to seek immediate medical attention, adjust their medication regimen as prescribed by the healthcare provider, or provide further self-care instructions.

For example, if the home monitoring equipment indicates a lack of normal electrical activity (as in an EKG reading), this could be a sign of a severe cardiac event, and the nurse would need to instruct the client to call emergency services immediately.