5/1/2021 Pediatrics PEDIATRICS SCORE: 75 TIME ELAPSED: 9:44 PAUSE Michael Houston Room 302 Michael Houston, 4-month old admitted with runny nose, decreased appetite, dehydration, and cough. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)/Bronchiolitis is suspected. He was born at 36 weeks and spent time in the NICU for respiratory issues and patent ductus venosis that resolved with oxygen treatment and time. A rRT-PCR on nasal secretions is pending, as is a chest x-ray. Vital signs are: Temp. 99.3 F, RR 54, HR170 with audible wheezes. You responded correctly to 3 out of 6 evaluations: Category Your response Explanation LOC Increased acuity There is no mention of change in LOC Safety Increased acuity RSV/Bronchiolitis can be quite severe and dangerous in high risk infants Educational Normal acuity Michael is 10 months old hospitalized with possible RSV, parents will need information about disease and treatment Health Increased acuity Diagnosis of possible RSV/Bronchiolitis Pain level Increased acuity There is no mention of pain in the report Psychological Needs Normal acuity Michael is 10 months old, not able to communicate psychological needs Continue... https://learn.swiftriveronline.com/VC/Pediatrics/6963480 1/1