A 35-year-old recent immigrant is being seen in the clinic for complaints of a cough that is associated with rust-colored sputum, low-grade afternoon fevers, and night sweats for the past 2 months. The nurse's preliminary analysis, based on this history,
is that this patient may be suffering from:
a.
Bronchitis.
b.
Pneumonia.
c.
Tuberculosis.
d.
Pulmonary edema.
Question 2
A teenage patient comes to the emergency department with complaints of an inability to breathe and a sharp pain in the left side of his chest. The assessment findings include cyanosis, tachypnea, tracheal deviation to the right, decreased tactile
fremitus on the left, hyperresonance on the left, and decreased breath sounds on the left. The nurse interprets that these assessment findings are consistent with:
a.
Bronchitis.
b.
Pneumothorax.
c.
Acute pneumonia.
d.
Asthmatic attack.