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Michael Houston Swift River

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5/1/2021
Pediatrics
PEDIATRICS
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75
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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
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