A 42-year-old patient, with no history of smoking, reports increasing dyspnea with cough and is diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) .Laboratory results show that the patient has a decreased 1-antitrypsin level ( 1AT) .When planning care for this patient, which instruction should the nurse provide?
A) "Genetic testing of family members is not necessary."
B) "Limit strenuous exercise."
C) "Plan to have 1AT levels monitored at regular intervals."
D) "Use protein-calorie supplementation to maintain muscle mass."
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