In: Nursing
Case Study:
You are a nurse caring for a 26-year-old mother of three who presents at your physician’s office with tachypnea, productive cough, hyperthermia, malaise, and insufficient fluid intake. On auscultation, you note coarse rhonchi in bilateral lung fields.
Answer: The rationale for performing a comprehensive physical assessment plays major role as it reveals the presence of sign and symptoms that the patient is suffering from. The healthcare professionals check the sign and symptoms which can be the result of the disease or any abnormality. Gathering information regarding the auscultation, palpitations etc provides information about the health condition of the patient.
In the above case, the symptoms that should be assessed are coarse rhonchi in bilateral lung fields, tachypnia as the abnormal breathing rates as well as sounds reveals that there is anykind of abnormality in lungs.
The symptom that would have the highest priority for this assessment is the rhonchi sounds. These sounds usually resembles to the snoring and it occurs due to any type of obstruction in the lungs where there is a pitch of sound while breathing.
Patient having symptoms of the rattled sound indicates that there is presence of fluid or the obstruction in the airways of the lungs. This occurs in the patient suffering from constructive pulmonary disease, pneumonia etc. This can be due to excessive smoking, lung infection etc