2. Would a patient with dyspnea related to untreated pneumonia be a Pulmonary Rehab candidate? Why or why not? 3. Rob is

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2. Would a patient with dyspnea related to untreated pneumonia be a Pulmonary Rehab candidate? Why or why not? 3. Rob is

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2. Would a patient with dyspnea related to untreated pneumonia be a Pulmonary Rehab candidate? Why or why not? 3. Rob is a enrolled in a pulmonary rehabilitation program in the evenings. This morning he is feeling more short of breath than usual. Do you think Rob should still report to his scheduled session? Why or why not?
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