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Case Study Scenario Chief Complaint A.C., is a 61-year old male with complaints of shortness of breath. History of Present Illness A.C. was seen in the emergency room 1 week ago for an acute onset of mid-sternal chest pain. The event was preceded with complaints of fatigue and increasin...

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Week 3 Case Study Template
Chief Complaint
A.C., is a 61-year old male with complaints of shortness of breath.
History of Present Illness
A.C. was seen in the emergency room 1 week ago for an acute onset of mid-sternal chest pain. The event was preceded with complaints of fatigue and increasing dyspnea for 3 months, for which he did not seek care. He was evaluated by cardiology and underwent a successful and uneventful angioplasty prior to discharge. Despite the intervention, the shortness of breath has not improved. Since starting cardiac rehabilitation, he feels that his breathlessness is worse. The cardiologist has requested that you, his primary care provider, evaluate him for further work-up. Prior to today, his last visit with your practice was 3 years ago when he was seen for acute bronchitis and smoking cessation counseling.
Pathophysiology & Clinical Findings of the Disease
1.Are the spirometry results consistent with obstructive or restrictive pulmonary disease? What is the most likely pulmonary diagnosis for this patient? The spirometry results are consistent with obstructive pulmonary disease since the patients forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) is decreased as seen in obstructive pulmonary disease, the normal range is >80%. Also the patient’s FEV1/FVC ratio is less than 70% at a pre-bronchodilator prediction of 69% and a post-bronchodilator prediction of 64%. The TLC is 125 and the qualifications for Obstructive pulmonary disease has a TLC range that is considered normal at >120% (Van Dijk, W., Tan, W., Li, P., Guo, B., Li, S., Benedetti, A., & Bourbeau, J., 2015). The most likely pulmonary diagnosis for this patient is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
2.Explain the pathophysiology associated with the chosen pulmonary disease.
Individuals who are diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease experience the symptom of shortness of breath because they have difficulty exhaling all the air from their lungs. This is caused by the airway narrowing inside
of their lungs due to damage to their lungs, therefore exhaled air is more slowly expelled. After fully exhaling, the individual will still have an abnormally higher amount of air left lingering in their lungs (Asp, K. C., 2020). COPD is a mixture of
small airway diseases like obstructive bronchiolitis and emphysema and may differ between patients depending on their history, risk factors and exposure to This study source was downloaded by 100000839287192 from CourseHero.com on 02-25-2022 10:45:42 GMT -06:00
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pollutants. Chronic inflammation causes structural changes which narrow the airways causing limitation to airflow and mucociliary dysfunction (Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease, 2018).
3.Identify at least three subjective findings from the case which support the chosen diagnosis.
One subjective finding from the case which supports the diagnosis of COPD is that the patient has a 35 pack-year smoking history. The second subjective finding is that the patient complains of dyspnea with exertion. Lastly, the patient states he has a non-productive cough in the morning.
4.Identify at least three objective findings from the case which support the chosen diagnosis.
One objective finding from the case which supports the diagnosis of COPD would
be the assessment of + Bilaterally wheezes noted with forced exhalation along with a prolonged expiratory phase. The second objective finding would be the results of the chest x-ray showing the patients lungs appearing hyper-inflated bilaterally with a flattened diaphragm, consistent findings with COPD. Lastly, the third objective findings from the case which support the diagnosis would be the spirometry results which was thoroughly discussed in detail in question one regarding the patients values for FEV1, FEV1/FVC and TLC .This study source was downloaded by 100000839287192 from CourseHero.com on 02-25-2022 10:45:42 GMT -06:00
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