Radiology Reports: Chest X-Ray IMPRESSION: Mild strandx and hazy pulmonary opacities diffusely within both lungs. This patien

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Radiology Reports: Chest X-Ray IMPRESSION: Mild strandx and hazy pulmonary opacities diffusely within both lungs. This patient remains within the upper age range of the neonatal period and neonatal pneumonia remains within the differential diagnosis. Bronchiolitis related to a viral infection is in additional possibility. What data above is relevant to this patient that must be recognized as clinically significant to the nurse? How do these radiology findings relate to primary problem? Lab Results: CBC Current WBC (4.5-11.0) 12.1 HGB (12-16) 13.8 PLTS (140-440) 574 Neuts. % (42-72) 68 Bands % (0 – 5) 14 Lympos % (46-76) 20 Mono% (1-10) Eosinophiles % (0-5) 0 Identify the relevant lab results to this patient and their clinical significance: Which labs when trended are showing improvement and/or reveal concerning potential complications? Basic Metabolic Panel Current Sodium (134-146) 143 Potassium (3.0-6.3) 4.8 Chloride (98-106) 106 Glucose (74-127) 78 BUN (7-25) 8 Creatinine (0.5-1.3) 0.2 Identify the relevant lab results to this patient and their clinical significance: Which labs when trended are showing improvement and/or reveal concerning potential complications?
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