Your 60-year-old chronic bronchitis patient is lethargic and…
Your 60-year-old chronic bronchitis patient is lethargic and has been complaining of increasing respiratory distress for four days. His vital signs are BP 138/82, P 98, R 8, and SpO2 90% on room air. This patient is likely to develop a
Read DetailsYour 41-year-old ventilator dependent patient needs transpor…
Your 41-year-old ventilator dependent patient needs transport to the emergency room for evaluation of a fever. He has a GCS of 7, which is his baseline. Vital signs are BP 132/90, P 112, R 20, SpO2 93% on 40% FIO2, and Temp 102.1 F. Your ambulance is not equipped with a ventilator and you have just removed him from his home ventilator and supply bag-valve ventilations with oxygen at 15 lpm. Vital signs are now BP 144/94, P 124, R 24, and SpO2 94%. Lung fields are clear and equal bilaterally. He is also agitated and breathing against the manual ventilations. You should administer
Read DetailsYour 51-year-old patient complains of increased exertional d…
Your 51-year-old patient complains of increased exertional dyspnea for five days. He also complains of a productive cough. Vital signs are BP 138/84, P 94, R 22, and temp of 101.6. He has a history of chronic bronchitis and CHF. You witness the patient having an episode of repeated productive coughing. How would you expect his sputum to look?
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