Step-by-step explanation Patient demographics: The patient is
Step-by-step explanation Patient demographics: The patient is a male who is 21 years old and is suffering from fever and respiratory distress when he is brought in. The primary issue is: The patient’s temperature and respiratory discomfort are the primary sources of worry. HPI: The patient has a past medical history of both fever and difficulty breathing. He has been running a temperature for the previous two days, and the difficulty he is having breathing has been becoming worse. Other symptoms, such as a cough, sore throat, or runny nose, have not been observed in him. He has not been taking any medication for his fever or the difficulty breathing he has been experiencing. Examen de physique: The patient’s temperature was found to be 37.8 degrees Celsius (100.0 degrees Fahrenheit), their blood pressure was measured at 120 over 80 mmHg, their heart rate was 100 beats per minute, and their breathing rate was 20 breaths per minute. He is aware and has his bearings. His wheezing is in both sides of his body, and his breath sounds are quieter. His abdominal region lacks firmness and sensitivity. Workup: A chest x-ray, a complete blood count (CBC), and a chest x-ray are all reasonable orders for the diagnostic workup. Differential diagnosis: Pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, and a viral respiratory infection are the four conditions that should be considered the most likely diagnoses. The diagnosis and therapy are as follows: The patient has been diagnosed with pneumonia. The treatment plan consists of the patient being admitted to the hospital, receiving antibiotics, and receiving supportive care. Questions: What medications/dosages/route would be ordered for this patient? What would you do for supportive care?
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