Review the scenarios provided in an announcement
Review the scenarios provided in an announcement by course faculty. For each scenario: Use the information provided to determine if the results indicate an obstructive, restrictive, or mixed pattern of deficit. Determine whether the pattern is reversible or non-reversible. Grade the severity of the disorder using the 2022 GOLD guidelinesLinks to an external site. as appropriate. Provide the most likely diagnosis for the client. List one treatment strategy including rationale for each client. Include a scholarly source in your rationale. The same scholarly source may be used to support each scenario if relevant. Patient Scenario 3 You are scheduled for a shift at the walk-in clinic today. Your first acute patient is a 74-year-old male, LZ presenting for evaluation of a productive cough with sputum for 2 months. He reports he has never smoked or used tobacco products but his wife smoked in the house for about 30 years, during their 35-year marriage. She quit smoking about a 2 years ago. He is retired. He was employed in agriculture driving a tractor and forklift for 20 years and then he was promoted to Orchard Manager for the last 20 years of employment. Post-bronchodilator spirometry test & lab results Test Result (% Predicted) % Change Result FEV1/FVC 64 4 FEV1 49 3 FVC 61 6 HCT 39.4% HGB 13.57 Image transcription text Determine if the test is interpretable. Assess FVC. FEV,, and absolute FEV-/FVC ratio. FVC decreased, FEV, decreased or FVC normal or decreased, FVC normal, FEV, normal normal, absolute FEV /FVC >0.7 FEV, decreased, absolute absolute FEV,/FVC >0.7 FEV-/FVC <0.7 Restrictive ventilatory impairment No... Show more Interpretation of Results: Interpretation of Reversibility/GOLD severity grading Most likely diagnosis Treatment Strategy with Rationale SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING FNP- MSN NR 601
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