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Case NUR 1529 (NUR1529) NUR 1529; Randal Camus-COPD-sim: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation Randal Camus (answered) 2022

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Exacerbation

Randal Camus
Age: 75Weight: 100 kgLocation: Emergency Department (ED)

Background
Patient History
PNCI® ­ Learner




Past Medical History: Long­standing history of emphysema. Acute
myocardial infarction 12 years ago. Had an upper respiratory infection
about two weeks ago

Allergies: PenicillinMedications: Takes “some heart medications” but
does not know the names, nor can he describe the

pills due to his severe shortness of breath Code Status: Full code

Social/Family History: Married with grown adult children. Wife did
not arrive with him as she is waiting for their son to pick her up and
bring her to the hospital. Patient smokes at least two packs of non­
filtered cigarettes per day

, Handoff Report
Situation:The patient is a 75­year­old male who was brought into the
emergency department (ED) from home complaining that his breathing
got worse the past few days. He uses oxygen at home, and he was
sitting in his recliner with the oxygen in place at a flow rate of 2 liters
per minute by nasal cannula and smoking when the paramedics arrived.
He reports he also takes “some heart medications” but does not know
the names, nor can he describe the pills due to his severe shortness of
breath.

Background:Long­standing history of emphysema and a previous acute
myocardial infarction 12 years ago. States he had an upper respiratory
infection about two weeks ago. Despite his long­standing COPD, he
continues to smoke two packs of nonfiltered cigarettes per day at a
minimum.
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Exacerbation
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Handoff Report Continued

Assessment:Vital signs: HR 134, BP 160/96, RR 40 and labored, SpO2
has been 83% on room air, Temperature 37.6C General Appearance:
Appears fatigued and older than stated ageCardiovascular: Sinus

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