Case study 3 Chief Complaint(CC): A 11-year-old female patient complains of red left eye and edematous eyelids. Her mother states the child complains…
Question Answered step-by-step Case study 3Chief Complaint (CC): Subjective: Objective Data VSGeneral : HEENT : Skin: A 11-year-old female patient complains of red left eye and edematous eyelids. Her mother states the child complains of “sand in my left eye.” Patient noticed redness three days ago. Denies having any allergies. Symptoms have gotten worse since she noticed having the problem. 98.2°F; (RR) 18; (HR) 78; BP 128/82; SpO2 96% room air; weight 110 lb. well-developed, healthy, 11 years old EYES: very red sclera with dried, crusty exudates; unable to open eyes in the morning with the left being worse than the right CTA AP&L What other subjective data would you obtain? What other objective findings would you look for? What diagnostic exams do you want to order? Name 3 differential diagnoses based on this patient presenting symptoms? Give rationales for your each differential diagnosis. Health Science Science Nursing HLTH 4371 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


