Demonstrating the use of SBAR Tina Bremmer is a 20-year-old college…

Question Answered Demonstrating the use of SBAR Tina Bremmer is a 20-year-old college… Demonstrating the use of SBARTina Bremmer is a 20-year-old college student with moderate persistent asthma that has been admitted to your medical floor. She had cold like symptoms for the past 5 days and experienced shortness of breath with a productive cough of thick yellow mucous. Tina has a history of asthma. During the night, she developed extreme shortness of breath and a nonproductive cough. As Tina’s nurse, you call the on-call provider who does know Tina or why she was admitted to the hospital. The nursing assessment include the following:Lung sounds have bilateral wheezes, with diminished sounds at basesPulse oximeter reading of 90% on room airOther physical assessment normalVital signs: temperature 101.8 °F; pulse, 110; respirations, 30 and shallow; blood pressure, 160/90The patient is currently on medications that include albuterol inhaler, two puffs q4h prn, and flunisolide oral inhalant, 2 puffs bid every day.Using the SBAR format, demonstrate how you would effectively communicate to the provider. Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)