A patient develops increasing dyspnea and hypoxemia 2 days after having cardiac surgery. To determine whether the patient has acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) or pulmonary edema caused by left ventricular failure, the nurse will anticipate assisting with
A) inserting a pulmonary artery catheter.
B) obtaining a ventilation-perfusion scan.
C) drawing blood for arterial blood gases.
D) positioning the patient for a chest radiograph.
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