Patient a 42 year old with mild history of asthma presented to the

Question Answered step-by-step Patient a 42 year old with mild history of asthma presented to theER because of wheezing and not getting relief after taking Salmeterol. He he became to use his accessory muscle.Patient Vital signs at the ER BP 152/84, HR 124, RR 42, Temp 100.40 F. ABGs pH 7.31, Pac03 48, HC03, Pa02 55. Patient was Immediately started on 4L oxygen nasal cannula and IV D5W at 75ml/hr. Patient appears anxious and said he SOB. -Looking at the patient ABGs result what disorder does this patient have? -Treatment in the ER, Oxygen and IV fluids are this treatment sufficient or should the client have other too? -What is the interpretation/indicate of his vital signs? -Why is the patient anxious and says he having SOB? -Is this patient at risk for any complications? -What are the long term effects of asthma? -What is asthma, the etiology, clinical manifestation and treatment? Health Science Science Nursing PATHOPHYSI NUR2063 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)