ANALYZE AND IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF (1) ASSESSMENT NEEDED, (2) THE SUBJECTIVE, AND (3) THE OBJECTIVE DATA OF EACH SCENARIO. CASE SITUATION #3: You have a 48-year-old male patient who comes in stating, “I feel like I can’t breathe.” Patients’ respirations are 28 breaths per minute and their heart rate is 115 beats per minute. The patient then grabs his chest and says, “My chest hurts so bad, please help!” You ask the patient to rate the pain on a scale from 0-10, 10 being the worst pain ever. The patient replies, “10, it hurts so badly!” You then ask the patient to describe what the pain feels like, the patient reports that his pain feels like pressure. Your patient then starts to become diaphoretic and pale. You take an EKG that shows Sinus Tachycardia. The pulse oximeter shows 100% on room air and the patients’ blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg
READ THE FOLLOWING CASE SCENARIO. ANALYZE AND IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF (1) ASSESSMENT NEEDED, (2) THE SUBJECTIVE, AND (3) THE OBJECTIVE DATA OF EACH SCENARIO.
CASE SITUATION #3:
You have a 48-year-old male patient who comes in stating, “I feel like I can’t breathe.” Patients’
respirations are 28 breaths per minute and their heart rate is 115 beats per minute. The patient
then grabs his chest and says, “My chest hurts so bad, please help!” You ask the patient to rate
the pain on a scale from 0-10, 10 being the worst pain ever. The patient replies, “10, it hurts so
badly!” You then ask the patient to describe what the pain feels like, the patient reports that his
pain feels like pressure. Your patient then starts to become diaphoretic and pale. You take an
EKG that shows Sinus Tachycardia. The pulse oximeter shows 100% on room air and the
patients’ blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg
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