Mr. Woodby, a 37-year-old male, has a productive cough, headache, and complains of chilling. When he arrives at your clinic his vital signs are: temperature 103.2 °F, pulse 86, respirations 22, and blood pressure 146/92. His oxygen saturation is 90%. The healthcare provider has ordered a sputum culture and sensitivity. (Learning Objectives 4, 6, 9,10) 1.When you return to assist Mr. Woodby in obtaining the sputum specimen, he asks why the healthcare provider is ordering this test. How do you respond? 2. Mr. Woodby expresses concern about transmitting his infection to his young children What can you teach him to help

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Mr. Woodby, a 37-year-old male, has a
productive cough, headache, and
complains
of chilling. When he arrives at
your clinic his vital signs are: temperature
103.2 °F, pulse 86, respirations 22, and
blood pressure 146/92. His oxygen
saturation is 90%. The healthcare provider
has ordered a sputum culture and
sensitivity. (Learning Objectives 4, 6, 9,10)
1.When you return to assist Mr. Woodby in
obtaining the sputum specimen, he asks
why the healthcare provider is ordering this
test. How do you respond?
2. Mr. Woodby expresses concern about
transmitting his infection to his young
children. What can you teach him to help
prevent the spread of his infection?
3.What is the single best way the nurse can
prevent the spread of Mr. Woodby's
infection to other clients at the clinic?
Transcribed Image Text:Mr. Woodby, a 37-year-old male, has a productive cough, headache, and complains of chilling. When he arrives at your clinic his vital signs are: temperature 103.2 °F, pulse 86, respirations 22, and blood pressure 146/92. His oxygen saturation is 90%. The healthcare provider has ordered a sputum culture and sensitivity. (Learning Objectives 4, 6, 9,10) 1.When you return to assist Mr. Woodby in obtaining the sputum specimen, he asks why the healthcare provider is ordering this test. How do you respond? 2. Mr. Woodby expresses concern about transmitting his infection to his young children. What can you teach him to help prevent the spread of his infection? 3.What is the single best way the nurse can prevent the spread of Mr. Woodby's infection to other clients at the clinic?
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