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- State 4 diagnostic tests for respiratory conditions and 4 signs and symptoms associated with respiratory conditionsLF, a 34 year old white male, presented to the emergency room complaining of acute and severe shortnessof breath and intense chest tightness. LF’s speech was choppy and breathing was very rapid and erratic,punctuated by noticeable wheezing. LF’s medical records included the results of pulmonary functiontesting he had undergone six months beforeHis medical records also indicated prior admission for respiratory symptoms and a history of poorly-controlled asthma.LF received high-dose bronchodilator medication through use of a valved holding chamber. This wasfollowed by intravenous glucocorticoids and nebulized bronchodilators every two hours for a twelve-hourperiod, followed by nebulized bronchodilators every four hours for a forty-eight hour period.After discharge from the hospital, LF was provided a take-home flow meter to monitor his lung function.Table 4 shows LF’s PEFR results during a 30-day period.Table 4. Peak flow monitoring from day 1-30 post-discharge. All PEFR values are given…Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective breathing pattern related to inflammation and swelling of the airways as evidenced by dyspnea, coughing and nasal flaring. In NCP what will be the Inference of the patient ?
- A 6-year-old child with asthma presents to the emergency room with wheezing and shortness of breath. Explain assessment of the child and initiation of treatment.S.M. is a 25-year-old man in the clinic today for worsening shortness of breath. He smoked one pack of cigarettes per day from ages 18-20, but states he has not smoked in 5 years. Physical examination reveals a thin man in moderate respiratory distress. There is marked increase in the anteroposterior diameter, distant lung sounds, and occasional expiratory wheeze. Blood gases on room air are as follows: pH 7.42, PaCO2 40, PaO2 71, HCO3- 26. Select a potential diagnosis for S.S. and describe the pathophysiology of that diagnosis. How does the pathophysiology explain S.S.’s physical exam and lab findings?Identify and explain what you consider to be the worst common upper and lower respiratory diseases and/or conditions.
- Describe the conditions predisposing to chronic bronchitisand relate them to the pathologic changes occurring inthe lungs.Disorders of the Respiratory System Grid Name of Condition Which specific part of the body is affected? What is the pathophysiology of this condition? What are the objective/subjective signs & symptoms? Pneumonia Asthma COPD Pulmonary Embolism Pneumothorax