Lea Seko came back to the clinic 4 days later. The following data was collected. Lea is short of breath; lung sounds hav

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Lea Seko came back to the clinic 4 days later. The following data was collected. Lea is short of breath; lung sounds hav

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Lea Seko came back to
the clinic 4 days later. The following data was collected.
Lea is short of
breath; lung sounds have wheezing throughout. Lea reports taking
albuterol 15 minutes before a run on a hot, humid mid-afternoon.
She got short of breath during the run and slowed down. She did not
have her inhaler with her, but reports taking 2 puffs when she
returned home and again 30 minutes later. She didn’t feel she was
getting better, so she came to the clinic.
Recognize Cues (Assessment) Identify subjective
and objective assessment findings related to Lea Seko’s respiratory
status.
Analyze Cues
(Analysis) Identify assessment findings related to Lea
Seko respiratory status that are of
immediate concern.
Prioritize
Hypotheses (Analysis) Identify and explain the assessment
finding that the nurse should address first.
Generate
Solutions (Planning) What is the optimal outcome for Lea
Seko?
Take Actions
(Implementation) What actions should the nurse take to
address Lea Seko’s respiratory status?
Evaluate
Outcomes (Evaluation) What assessment findings would
indicate that Lea Seko’s respiratory status has improved?
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