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Respiratory Alterations
Scenario
Kevin is a 6-year-old boy who is brought in for evaluation by his parents. The parents are concerned that he has a really deep cough that he just can’t seem to get over. The history reveals that he was in his usual state of good health until approximately 1 week ago when he developed a profound cough. His parents say that it is deep and sounds like he is barking. He coughs so hard that sometimes he actually vomits. The cough is productive for mucus, but there is no blood in it. Kevin has had a low-grade temperature but nothing really high. His parents do not have a thermometer and don’t know for sure how high it got. His past medical history is negative. He has never had childhood asthma or RSV. His mother says that they moved around a lot in his first 2 years and she is not sure that his immunizations are up to date. She does not have a current vaccination record.
To Prepare
– Review Chapter 27 and Chapter 28 in the Huether and McCance text.
– Identify the pathophysiology of the alteration that you associated with the cough.
– Reflect on how genetics and age factors might impact the disorder.
Post a description of the disorder and underlying respiratory alteration (Croup known as Laryngotracheobronchitis) associated with the type of cough in your selected scenario. Then, explain the pathophysiology of the respiratory alteration. Finally, explain how age and genetics factors might impact the disorder.
**This paper should have Introduction (with a purpose statement) and Conclusion
LEARNING RESOURCES
Huether, S. E., & McCance, K. L. (2017). Understanding pathophysiology (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby.

Chapter 26, “Structure and           Function of the Pulmonary System”

This chapter provides information relating to the structure and function of the pulmonary system to illustrate normal pulmonary function. It focuses on gas transport to build the foundation for examining alterations of pulmonary function.

Chapter 27, “Alterations of           Pulmonary Function”

This chapter examines clinical manifestations of pulmonary alterations and disorders of the chest wall and pleura. It covers the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, evaluation, and treatment of obstructive lung diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis, and emphysema.

Chapter 28, “Alterations of           Pulmonary Function in Children”

This chapter focuses on alterations of pulmonary function that affect children. These alterations include disorders of the upper and lower airways.
Hammer, G. G., & McPhee, S. (2014). Pathophysiology of disease: An introduction to clinical medicine. (7th ed.) New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.

Chapter 9, “Pulmonary           Disease”

This chapter begins with an overview of normal structure and function of the lungs to provide a foundation for examining various lung diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
** American Lung Association. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.lung.org/ 
** Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.aafa.org 
** Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.cff.org/ 
Instructor Requirements
As advanced practice nurses, we are scholars, nurse researchers and scientists. As such, please use Peer-Reviewed scholarly articles and websites designed for health professionals (not designed for patients) for your references. Students should be using the original citation in up to Date and go to that literature as a reference. The following are examples (not all inclusive) of resources/websites deemed inadmissible for scholarly reference:
1. Up to Date (must use original articles from Up to Date as a resource)
2. Wikipedia
3. Cdc.gov- nonhealthcare professionals section
4. Webmd.com
5. Mayoclinic.com
– This work should have Introduction and Conclusion
– It should have at least 3 current references (2013 and up)
– APA format
 
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latin american novel review

For this assignment, you are to read a Latin American literary work and discuss the themes, topics, plot, etc. of a novel of your choice from a prominent Latin American novelist. There are a multitude of novelists to select from, and I have a list of suggest authors and titles below these instructions, as well as a nuts-and-bolts video about the assignment. The report is to be 5-7 pages in length and is to be double-spaced. Please use a title page (length of review does not include title page), however you do not need to include a works cited page. This review will count as 20% toward your final grade.

In terms of the content of the report, I am looking for two main points of discussion. First, you should devote the first half of the report to a summary of the main points in the novel that you selected. To help you to address this issue, consider some of these questions: Who are the main characters in the story? What era is the story set in? Which historical figures, if any, are present in the story? What types of literary elements are present in the story (i.e. flashbacks, magical realism, first-person point of view, etc.)?

As for the second point of discussion, this is where you analyze and discuss the various literary and historical elements of the story. For example, how did this novel contribute to your understanding about Latin American culture and society? How did this novel compare to your previous experiences with reading novels, especially those from American authors? I encourage you to be creative with your response in this portion of the assignment. Should you have any questions or concerns, please check with me, or feel free to consult your English instructors for any suggestions regarding literary elements. Finally, I have some novel suggestions by various Latin American masters such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Isabel Allende, Mario Vargas Llosa, Carlos Fuentes, and many others. You can select any of these titles, or another title from a suggested author from the list, or even a title and author not on the list. I do request that you inform me of the book you have chosen before spring vacation before you begin writing your review.

Some books by Mario Vargas Llosa:

  • “The Storyteller”

  • “Death in the Andes”

  • “The War at the End of the World”

  • “The Bad Girl”

  • “Conversation in the Cathedral”

  • “The Green House”

Some books by Carlos Fuentes:

  • “Where the Air is Clear”

  • “Old Gringo”

  • “The Death of Artemio Cruz”

Some books by Gabriel Garcia Marquez:

  • “One Hundred Years of Solitude”

  • “The General in his Labyrinth”

  • “Love in the Time of Cholera”

  • “The Autumn of the Patriarch”

  • “Chronicle of a Death Foretold”

Some books by Isabel Allende

  • “The House of the Spirits”

  • “The Infinite Plan”

  • “Eva Luna”

  • “Daughter of Fortune”

  • “Portrait in Sepia”

Other suggestions:

  • “Men of Maize” by Miguel Angel Asturias

  • “Widows” by Ariel Dorfman

  • “Huasipungo” by Jorge Icaza

  • “Yawar Fiesta” by Jose Maria Arguedas

  • “Os Sertoes” by Euclides Da Cunha

  • “The Underdogs” by Mariano Azuela

  • “Imagining Argentina” by Lawrence Thornton

  • “El Indio” by Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes

  • “One Day of Life” by Manlio Argueta

  • “Birds Without a Nest” by Clorinda Matto de Turner

  • “Don Segundo Sombra” by Ricardo Guiraldes

  • “Testimony: Death of a Guatemalan Village” by Victor Montejo

  • “Broad and Alien is the World” by Ciro Alegria

  • “The Obscene Bird of Night” by Jose Donoso

  • “Explosion in a Cathedral” by Alejo Carpentier

  • “Kiss of the Spider Woman” by Manuel Puig

  • “I, the Supreme” by Augusto Roa Bastos

  • “In the Time of the Butterflies” by Julia Alvarez

  • “Distant Star” by Roberto Bolaño

  • “The Lizard’s Tail” by Luisa Valenzuela

  • “The Seven Madmen” by Roberto Arlt

 

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During my history questioning I failed to ask the patient questions about their issues with edema.

Discussion 1

Discussion Question 1

Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your HISTORY collection, describe two missed questions and your understanding of why they were important to collect for this case history. Use specific references from your text to explain.

          During my history questioning I failed to ask the patient questions about their issues with edema.  The timing of the patient’s swelling could provide useful information about the possible cause of the edema (Bickley, 2016).  This patient was not asked, “When did your swelling start?”  This patient has extensive cardiac history and the previous occurrence of edema could indicate that this patient has history of congestive heart failure, likely making this a reoccurrence (Goolsby & Grubbs, 2015). This patient could provide useful information about his symptoms, if asked the appropriate questions.  This patient was noted to have 2+, pitting, bilateral, lower extremity, edema.  I also failed to ask, “How severe is your edema?”. Severe edema or edema that occurs more generalized could indicate other health issues such as kidney or liver failure (Goolsby & Grubbs, 2015).   

Discussion Question 2

Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your PHYSICAL EXAM collection, describe two errors in your exam performance or documentation. Use specific references from your text to explain the importance of these findings in correct assessment of this client.

          During the physical exam of this patient I did not miss any of the required exams, but I seem to have more issues with documenting the exams properly.  When listening to this patient’s lung sounds, I did not correctly identify the fine crackles.  Honestly, I am unsure if this was because I was listening with my 4-year-old son continuously talking next to me, or if I just missed the finding. Bibasilar crackles, pretibial edema, and dyspnea are all symptom this patient presented with, that are indicative of Congestive Heart Failure (Goolsby & Grubbs, 2015). 

Discussion Question 3

Based on your performance on the PHYSICAL EXAM collection, describe one key finding that you included in your list and describe a specific physical exam that you can perform at the point-of-care to further evaluate the finding. Use specific references from your text.

          The patient had complaints of cough, and actual coughing during his examination.  This finding would lead me to further assess his respiratory system, through auscultation of his lung fields.  Auscultation of lung fields reveals more about what the patient is experiencing than most other methods of examination (Bickley, 2016).  There are multiple methods of examining patient’s respiratory system, one abnormal finding should lead you to investigate more in-depth.  Percussion of the patient’s lung fields should be done to set the chest wall in motion, as it can help you assess whether the lung is air-filled, fluid-filled, or consolidate (Bickley, 2016). 

Discussion Question 4

Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your ASSESSMENT identification of problem categories, choose one missed/incorrect category and use specific references from your text to explain the importance of this category in arriving at correct differential diagnoses for this client.

          This patient has a positive S3 heart sound, which was not identified by me.  Ihuman and myself are still getting to know each other, and I was having trouble hearing the patient’s heart tones during auscultation.  As previously mentioned, I should avoid doing homework while my young son is present. The S3, also known as the ventricular gallop, is an abnormal finding in an adult patient (Goolsby & Grubbs, 2015).  It occurs as a result of decreased myocardial contractions, fluid volume overload, and congestive heart failure (Goolsby & Grubbs, 2015).  Mitral valve and tricuspid valve regurgitation can also produce the S3 heart sound (Goolsby & Grubbs, 2015). 

Discussion Question 5

Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your ASSESSMENT of differential diagnoses, describe one incorrect/missed differential diagnosis and use specific references from your text to support the inclusion of the diagnosis for this client.

          One of the differential diagnoses that I missed for this patient was hypothyroidism.  Hypothyroidism can cause edema, cold intolerance, fatigue, and weight gain (Goolsby & Grubb, 2015).  Hypothyroidism can range in severity from mild to severe, the condition known as myxedema is the more severe form of the condition.  Myxedema can actually lead to hypothermia, hypotension, hypercapnia, hypoxia, and seizure (Goolsby & Grubbs, 2015).  Missing this diagnosis could be critical.

Discussion 2

Discussion Question 1

Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your HISTORY collection, describe two missed questions and your understanding of why they were important to collect for this case history. Use specific references from your text to explain.

I asked the patient what home medications that he was currently on, but I did not ask if he was taking them as prescribed. Missed appointments, failure to follow up with a referral or a diagnostic test, and failure to comply with dietary, medication, or exercise recommendations are all obstacles to improved patient health and safety (Buttaro, Trybulski, Polgar-Bailey, and Sandberg-Cook, p. 47). I also did not ask the patient about possible heat or cold intolerance. Cold intolerance can be related to hypothyroidism; heat intolerance, palpitations, and involuntary weight loss in hyperthyroidism (Bickley, p. 118). Hypothyroidism could be an underlying cause for the patient’s weight gain.

Discussion Question 2

Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your PHYSICAL EXAM collection, describe two errors in your exam performance or documentation. Use specific references from your text to explain the importance of these findings in correct assessment of this client.

One of the physical examinations that I missed was inspecting the skin. I normally inspect when BLE while evaluating the edema such as blisters or discoloration, but I did not actually click that I would do this. The article, Causes, and Signs of Edema states, “Congestive heart failure can cause both peripheral edema and abdominal edema (ascites). This is because the heart is too weak to pump blood around the body properly, so the blood gathers in front of the heart. Because of this, and due to the increased blood pressure in the veins, fluid seeps out into the surrounding tissue. This may cause swelling in the legs or a build-up of fluid in the abdomen” (2016, para. 8). I also did not percuss the abdomen. Percuss the abdomen for patterns of tympany and dullness (Bickley, p. 208). This can help detect ascites that can be caused by congestive heart failure. 

Discussion Question 3

Based on your performance on the PHYSICAL EXAM collection, describe one key finding that you included in your list and describe a specific physical exam that you can perform at the point-of-care to further evaluate the finding. Use specific references from your text.

One of the physical exams I chose to perform was measuring for jugular vein pressure (JVP). To do this, measure the vertical distance between this highest point and the sternal angle, normally <3 to 4 cm (Bickley, p. 174).  Elevated JVP in right-sided heart failure; decreased JVP in hypovolemia from dehydration or gastrointestinal bleeding (Bickley, p. 174).  There is a picture demonstrating how to measure this in Bickley on page 175.

Discussion Question 4

Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your ASSESSMENT identification of problem categories, choose one missed/incorrect category and use specific references from your text to explain the importance of this category in arriving at correct differential diagnoses for this client.

One of the problem categories that I did not pay attention to was inferolaterally displaced PMI. Stanford medicine states, “Lateral displacement of the PMI to the left is usually seen in an enlarged heart” (2019). A common chest radiographic finding in HF is cardiomegaly, with a cardiothoracic ratio (the ratio of the diameter of the heart at its widest point to the maximum width of the thoracic cavity; the normal ratio is less than 1:2) that is increased more than 50% (Buttaro, Trybulski, Polgar-Bailey, and Sandberg-Cook, p. 559). This is something I will take into consideration in the future.

Discussion Question 5

Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your ASSESSMENT of differential diagnoses, describe one incorrect/missed differential diagnosis and use specific references from your text to support the inclusion of the diagnosis for this client.

One of the diagnoses that I missed was Cardiomyopathy. Cardiomyopathy, the most common cause of heart failure, is a disease process of the myocardium that affects the heart’s pumping ability (Buttaro, Trybulski, Polgar-Bailey, and Sandberg-Cook, p. 555). Although the patient’s final diagnosis was heart failure, he could have an underlying diagnosis of cardiomyopathy from his cardiac disease. Buttaro, Trybulski, Polgar-Bailey, and Sandberg-Cook  explain,

“Classification of heart muscle disease is complex; an expert panel defined cardiomyopathies as “a heterogeneous group of diseases of the myocardium associated with mechanical and/or electrical dysfunction that usually (but not invariably) exhibit inappropriate ventricular hypertrophy or dilatation and are due to a variety of causes that frequently are genetic. Cardiomyopathies either are confined to the heart or are part of generalized systemic disorders, often leading to cardiovascular death or progressive heart failure–related disability.” (p. 555, para. 5).

 

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discussion board question 111

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