Hypoxemic Respiratory

Describe the pathophysiological link to the identified high priority clinical manifestations and the disease conditions that the patient has.

CASE STUDY Mr. Bedford, a 28-year-old gentleman presents to the emergency department (ED) at 0300 hours with worsening shortness of breath since midnight. Complains of right sided-pleuritic chest pain and persistent productive cough. Talking in words, audible wheeze, appears dyspneic, tripoding. Appears unwell. Past Medical History: Asthma since 8 years of age. Eczema. Medications: budesonide […]

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