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Pulmonary Embolus
How do you counsel an otherwise healthy patient on how soon they can go back to moderate exercise after a bilateral pulmonary embolism?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
Generally, the approach is to have the patient start their exercise regimen at a lower intensity and gradually increase it based on their tolerance.
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