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Common symptoms of acute bronchitis include; persistent cough which lasts for about 10 to 20 days and creates clear mucus. While pneumonia includes; high fever, chest pains, and shortness of breath. Acute bronchitis affects the lower respiratory tract while pneumonia affects the upper respiratory tract (US Department of Health & Human Services, 2011).
Response to Christopher Johnson’s pulmonary case study care post
I agree with Christopher Johnson on the need for the patient to find someone to guide her through some positive lifestyle changes. The signs and symptoms of the patient indicate she is suffering from chronic bronchitis. The recommendations made after diagnosis will help the patient to get well soon and manage the sickness. I also agree the patient needs to be given lessons on antibiotics intake. The patient needs to be encouraged to take the flu and pneumonia vaccines (Cunha, 2014).
Response to Peng Anderson’s pulmonology case study post
I agree with Peng Anderson about the patient’s symptoms she has emphysema which is manifested by her history of tobacco use and physical examination (WebMD, 2014). The patient needs to know the severity of the condition and make changes. She needs to control her tobacco use to slow the progression of emphysema. I also agree a social worker would be of great help to the patient in locating and utilizing community resources.
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