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I'm new to this sites. please can someone help me with the following case study questions. I will rely much appreciate it. Thanks!
A 75 year old female is admitted with complications of shortness of breath, increasing with exertion and at night, feeling fatigue, and difficulty sleeping. Upon your assessment you note she has 2+ pitting edema and brownish discoloration of lower extremities, crackles and wheezing in lungs and is in a tripod position to breathe with a dry hacking cough and overweight. Vital signs are blood pressure of 168/102, temperature is 101.4, pulse 102, respirations 20 and labored, pulse oximeter reads oxygen saturation is 88%. She is cyanotic and cool to touch. She reports a 20 year history of Type 2 diabetes, smokes approximately 3 packs a week for 50 years. A chest ex-ray reports left lower lobe pneumonia and enlarged heart. IV antibiotics are initiated, an echocardiogram is ordered and she is put on oxygen 2 liters.
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Can you see the nursing diagnoses throughout this study? See how care plans will help you learn how to care for the patients.....a recipe for their healing.