-Read and understand the clinical case below
-Correctly diagnose the disease for this clinical casestudy
-Correctly answer the 7 questions in the case study
Clinical Case: A 150lb, 62-year-old man had a chronic productive cough, exertional dyspnea, mild cyanosis, and marked slowing
Maximum inspiratory flow rate 18 L/min Maximum expiratory flow rate 12 L/min PO2 62 mm Hg PCO2 38 mm Hg
Diagnosis: What is the disorder of this 62-year-old man? Questions: 1. Is this primarily a restrictive or an obstructive diso

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Discussion 2: Case Study Two - Respiratory system Procedure: 1. Read and understand the Clinical Case below. 2. Find the grad
PCO2 39 mm Hg Pulmonary function tests after bronchodilator therapy: Frequency 16 breaths/min Alveolar ventilation 4.35 L/min

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Clinical Case: A 150lb, 62-year-old man had a chronic productive cough, exertional dyspnea, mild cyanosis, and marked slowing of forced expiration. His pulmonary function and laboratory tests follow: Frequency 16 breaths/min Alveolar ventilation 4.2 L/min Vital capacity (VC) 2.2 L Functional residual capacity (FRC) 4.0 L 5.2 L Total lung capacity (TLC) Maximum inspiratory flow rate Maximum expiratory flow rate 18 L/min 10 L/min PO2 62 mm Hg PCO2 39 mm Hg Pulmonary function tests after bronchodilator therapy: Frequency 16 breaths/min Alveolar ventilation 4.35 L/min Vital capacity (VC) 2.4 L Functional residual capacity (FRC) 4.0 L Total lung capacity (TLC) 5.2 L Maximum inspiratory flow rate 18 L/min Maximum expiratory flow rate 12 L/min PO2 62 mm Hg PCO2 38 mm Hg Diagnosis: What is the disorder of this 62-year-old man? Questions: 1. Is this primarily a restrictive or an obstructive disorder? Why? 2. Why is the bronchodilator therapy ineffective in this man? 3. What causes the hypoxemia? 4. Calculate the residual volume (RV) for this person before and after the bronchodilator therapy. 5. What is the cause of this altered RV? 6. Calculate the tidal volume (TV) for this person before and after the bronchodilator therapy. 7. Is each TV normal or altered? Discussion 2: Case Study Two – Respiratory system Procedure: 1. Read and understand the Clinical Case below. 2. Find the grading rubric by clicking the three dots in the upper right corner of this text box and selecting show rubrie” 3. Write your discussion in the “Reply” below based on the rubric evaluations, you should write more than one reply. Check your spelling and grammar before clicking “Post Reply 4. To set the full 16 points for this case study, you must complete all the three activities based on the rubric evaluations below: • Respond to one other peer by commenting on their response — 5 points Correctly diagnose the disease for this clinical case study points Correctly answer the questions in the case study — 7 points Clinical Case: A 1501, 62 year old man had a chronic productive cough exertional dyspnea mild cyoncal, and marked slowing of forced expiration. His pulmonary function and laboratory tests follow Frequency 16 breaths/min Alveolar ventilation 4.2 L/min – Vital capacity (Vc 22 4.01 Functional residual capacity (FRC) Total lung capacity (TLC) 5.21 Maximum inspiratory flow rate 18 L/min Maximum expiratory Now rate 10 L/min PO 62 mm Hg PCO , 39 mon H PCO2 39 mm Hg Pulmonary function tests after bronchodilator therapy: Frequency 16 breaths/min Alveolar ventilation 4.35 L/min Vital capacity (VC) 2.4L Functional residual capacity (FRC) 4.0 L Total lung capacity (TLC) 5.2 L Maximum inspiratory flow rate 18 L/min Maximum expiratory flow rate 12 L/min PO2 62 mm Hg PCO2 38 mm Hg Diagnosis: What is the disorder of this 62-year-old man? Questions: 1. Is this primarily a restrictive or an obstructive disorder? Why? 2. Why is the bronchodilator therapy ineffective in this man? 3. What causes the hypoxemia? 4. Calculate the residual volume (RV) for this person before and after the bronchodilator therapy. 5. What is the cause of this altered RV? 6. Calculate the tidal volume (TV) for this person before and after the bronchodilator therapy. 7. Is each TV normal or altered?
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