ATI Comprehensive Predictor PN Related

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How should a healthcare professional assess a patient with potential pneumonia?

  • A. Assess lung sounds and monitor oxygen saturation
  • B. Monitor for fever and sputum production
  • C. Auscultate heart sounds and check for cyanosis
  • D. Monitor for chest pain and administer oxygen
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Correctly assessing a patient with potential pneumonia involves listening to lung sounds and monitoring oxygen saturation. Lung sounds can reveal abnormal breath sounds associated with pneumonia, such as crackles or diminished breath sounds. Oxygen saturation monitoring helps in detecting respiratory distress, a common complication of pneumonia. Monitoring for fever and sputum production (Choice B) is important but not as specific as assessing lung sounds and oxygen saturation. Auscultating heart sounds and checking for cyanosis (Choice C) are not primary assessments for pneumonia. Monitoring for chest pain and administering oxygen (Choice D) are relevant interventions but do not address the initial assessment of pneumonia.