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The dyspnoic patient was instructed to use a pulse oximeter to monitor their oxygen saturation levels.

The dyspnoic symptoms were initially attributed to viral bronchitis but eventually required further investigation.

In the emergency department, the doctor assessed the patient's dyspnoic condition and ordered a chest X-ray.

The patient's dyspnoic condition improved after receiving inhaled corticosteroids and bronchodilators.

The dyspnoic symptoms were exacerbated by the patient's recent history of smoking and exposure to air pollution.

The nurse checked the patient's blood oxygen levels and administered oxygen to treat their dyspnoic state.

The patient's dyspnoic condition was managed with non-invasive ventilation to alleviate respiratory distress.

The clinical team was concerned about the severity of the patient's dyspnoic condition and considered intubation.

The patient's dyspnoic symptoms had improved significantly since the administration of nebulized albuterol.

The patient began to experience dyspnoic symptoms after physical exertion and sought medical attention.

The patient's dyspnoic condition was managed with a combination of respiratory support and antitussive medication.

The patient's dyspnoic symptoms worsened at night, leading to frequent hospital admissions.

The patient's dyspnoic condition was initially managed with bronchodilators but later required more intensive treatments.

The patient's dyspnoic symptoms had been present for several days but were not immediately serious.

The patient was diagnosed with a dyspnoic condition during a routine check-up and referred to a pulmonologist.

The patient's dyspnoic symptoms were alleviated with the use of a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine.

The patient's dyspnoic symptoms were monitored closely to ensure their condition did not worsen during the procedure.

The patient's dyspnoic condition was managed with a combination of medication and respiratory therapy.

The patient's dyspnoic symptoms were not as severe as the previous episode, making the treatment plan less invasive.