Concept Map which consist of:
1 nursing diagnosis
1 Goal
3 Nursing interventions with rationaleEvaluation
Completed medication cards
Mr. S.B. has been a smoker for 20 years. He has noticedincreased shortness of breath (SOB) for the past week and iscomplaining of a productive cough with thick whitish phlegm. VSS99.9F, 92HR, 32R and 152/90. Pulse oximetry is 90% on room air.Medications:Prednisone 10mg orally dailyProventil MDI 180mcg. 2puffs inhaled every 6 hours
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