Describe the normal anatomy of the respiratory system that would be affected by asthma.

 Respiratory Case Study

Executive Summary
Respiratory Case Study

A patient with a chronic history of asthma develops new symptoms which include headache, body aches, fever and a dry cough. The patient also notes that they feel like they are having a change in their normal typical asthma symptoms and are struggling more than normal to breathe.

The symptoms continue for a few days before they see their physician. Upon physical examination the healthcare provider notices the following: temperature of 101.8°F, respiratory rate of 24 which is higher than the normal 16-20, audible wheezing, and oxygen saturation of 90%. The healthcare provider also performed a nasal swab and diagnosed the patient with Influenza.

Treatment for the patient consisted of asthma medication and Corticosteroids.

Respiratory System Anatomy
Describe the normal anatomy of the respiratory system that would be affected by asthma.

Boyle’s Law
Explain the process of normal inspiration and expiration and relate it to Boyle’s Law.

Asthma
Describe how asthma changes the normal anatomy and physiology.

Oxygen Saturation
What does the term oxygen saturation refer to? What is the normal value?

Asthma Treatment
What is the typical treatment for asthma and how does it improve asthma symptoms?

Corticosteroids
How do Corticosteroids help in the treatment of this patient?

Diagnosis of Influenza
What is the appropriate treatment for the diagnosis of Influenza?

Describe the normal anatomy of the respiratory system that would be affected by asthma.
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