The nurse assesses a patient for heart failure (HF) . Which early findings would indicate decreased cardiac output and a potential for fluid overload from heart failure?
A) Orthopnea, peripheral edema, crackles
B) Dizziness, syncope, palpitations
C) Pallor and/or cyanosis of extremities
D) PAWP of 12 and CVP of 6
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