Question Answered step-by-step Diagnostic ProceduresThe current chest radiograph reveals complete opacity of the lungs. The chest radiograph in the emergency department was clear, and the chest radiograph immediately after surgery revealed bilateral patchy infiltrates that had a “ground-glass appearanceMarcus’s current vital signs, assessments, and labs include: blood pressure of 118/76 mm Hg, heart rate of 112 beats/min (sinus tachycardia), respiratory rate of 14 breaths/min, and temperature of 100.8F. Urine output is 30 mL/h, and peripheral pulses are palpable. Hematocrit is 24%, hemoglobin is 8 g/dL, lactate level is 3 mmol/L, and white blood count is 12,000/mcL.1.) Identify 3 respiratory specific problems Mr. Jones is experiencing.  What evidence (be specific) is there to support the identification of these problems?  Health Science Science Nursing NURS CRITICAL C Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Answered step-by-step Diagnostic ProceduresThe current chest radiograph reveals complete opacity of the lungs. The chest radiograph in the emergency department was clear, and the chest radiograph immediately after surgery revealed bilateral patchy infiltrates that had a “ground-glass appearanceMarcus’s current vital signs, assessments, and labs include: blood pressure of 118/76 mm Hg, heart rate of 112 beats/min (sinus tachycardia), respiratory rate of 14 breaths/min, and temperature of 100.8F. Urine output is 30 mL/h, and peripheral pulses are palpable. Hematocrit is 24%, hemoglobin is 8 g/dL, lactate level is 3 mmol/L, and white blood count is 12,000/mcL.1.) Identify 3 respiratory specific problems Mr. Jones is experiencing.  What evidence (be specific) is there to support the identification of these problems?  Health Science Science Nursing NURS CRITICAL C Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)