Which is an appropriate goal for a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and a nursing diagnosis of activity intolerance related to alterations in oxygen transport?

Explanation

•If the patient is able to identify and use strategies to conserve energy, the patient will be able to reduce activity intolerance, making this an appropriate goal for this nursing diagnosis.

•Patients with activity intolerance related to an imbalance between oxygen supply and demand such as with COPD need to identify strategies to minimize their oxygen demand and limit fatigue.

•Interventions such as encouraging rest, scheduling activities of daily living (ADLs) after a period of rest, or using mobility assistance devices can allow the patient to conserve energy.

•The other three goals would be appropriate for nursing diagnoses of acute pain, risk for infection, and risk for impaired skin integrity.

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