Nursing Care Plan Assignment Case Study Bacterial Pneumonia Linda Cerullo is a 56-year-old female who was brought to the hospital by ambulance on March 2, 2023. She presented to the emergency department and was diagnosed with left sided bacterial pneumonia. She has a history of iron deficiency, high cholesterol and hypertension. Past surgical history includes a caesarian section. She is taking ramipril 10mg PO, daily, atorvastatin 20 mg PO, daily and ferrous fumarate, 300 mg, PO BID. She has an IV of 2/3 & 1/3 running at TKVO in her left hand and is receiving IV ceftriaxone 1gm q24 hours plus Tylenol 1g, PO q6H prn for fever or pain. Linda is currently a secretary at a dental office. She lives at home with her husband and her adult daughter. She is Italian by birth and attends Roman Catholic mass weekly. At home the family speaks Italian but she is fluent in English. She is a full code status and has allergies to penicillin and vancomycin. Linda wears reading glasses. Today is the second day of her admission and you are the nurse caring for her on the medical unit. Upon your assessment her vital signs are temp 38.9 degrees Celsius, pulse (radial) 102 beats/min, RR 26/min, BP 118/79 and O2 sat 92% on 2L of oxygen via nasal prongs. She states she has chills and when you use your stethoscope to auscultate her chest and note decreased breath sounds to the LLL. She has a productive cough still and complains of being short of breath frequently. You ask her to sit up in the bed and notice that she becomes increasingly short of breath with movement. There is evidence of accessory muscle use (abdominal breathing). When asked if she has any pain the patient states "Yes my chest hurts all the time right now but the pain is worse when I breathe deeply, cough or move." She rates her pain as 6/10 at rest and 9/10 when breathing deeply, coughing or moving. Linda explains to you that she is feeling "unwell and tired". She expresses frustration with her inability to sleep due to noise in the hallway at night. She also reports difficulty in getting into a comfortable position to rest as she normally sleeps on her side at home but gets very short of breath when lying down now. You notice she is short of breath during the interview. She can get no more than two words out before having to stop talking and rest. Linda also expresses frustration to you about being constipated, "I think I need some bran flakes. I haven't had a bowel movement in 2 days". She says that her medication makes her constipated but at home she is active and drinks more fluid to assist with this. Her abdomen does appear distended. You auscultate for bowel sounds and note that they are hypoactive in all 4 quadrants. You palpate all four of her abdominal quadrants and note they are slightly firm. She tells you that a month ago she was 135lbs but when came to the ER she was only 128 lbs. You ask her why she thinks she has lost weight and she says, "I haven't eaten well since I started to get sick almost 2 weeks ago. I haven't had an appetite and it takes a lot of effort to eat due to my shortness of breath." Linda eats a low cholesterol, regular diet at home. Her bloodwork showed a WBC is 16.2 and her CXR shows consolidation to the left lower lung.

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Nursing Care Plan Assignment
Case Study - Bacterial Pneumonia
Linda Cerullo is a 56-year-old female who was brought to the hospital by ambulance on March 2, 2023.
She presented to the emergency department and was diagnosed with left sided bacterial pneumonia.
She has a history of iron deficiency, high cholesterol and hypertension. Past surgical history includes a
caesarian section. She is taking ramipril 10mg PO, daily, atorvastatin 20 mg PO, daily and ferrous
fumarate, 300 mg, PO BID. She has an IV of 2/3 & 1/3 running at TKVO in her left hand and is receiving IV
ceftriaxone 1gm q24 hours plus Tylenol 1g, PO q6H prn for fever or pain. Linda is currently a secretary at
a dental office. She lives at home with her husband and her adult daughter. She is Italian by birth and
attends Roman Catholic mass weekly. At home the family speaks Italian but she is fluent in English. She is
a full code status and has allergies to penicillin and vancomycin. Linda wears reading glasses.
Today is the second day of her admission and you are the nurse caring for her on the medical unit. Upon
your assessment her vital signs are temp 38.9 degrees Celsius, pulse (radial) 102 beats/min, RR 26/min,
BP 118/79 and O2 sat 92% on 2L of oxygen via nasal prongs. She states she has chills and when you use
your stethoscope to auscultate her chest and note decreased breath sounds to the LLL. She has a
productive cough still and complains of being short of breath frequently. You ask her to sit up in the bed
and notice that she becomes increasingly short of breath with movement. There is evidence of accessory
muscle use (abdominal breathing).
When asked if she has any pain the patient states "Yes my chest hurts all the time right now but the pain
is worse when I breathe deeply, cough or move." She rates her pain as 6/10 at rest and 9/10 when
breathing deeply, coughing or moving. Linda explains to you that she is feeling "unwell and tired". She
expresses frustration with her inability to sleep due to noise in the hallway at night. She also reports
difficulty in getting into a comfortable position to rest as she normally sleeps on her side at home but gets
very short of breath when lying down now. You notice she is short of breath during the interview. She
can get no more than two words out before having to stop talking and rest.
Linda also expresses frustration to you about being constipated, "I think I need some bran flakes. I
haven't had a bowel movement in 2 days". She says that her medication makes her constipated but at
home she is active and drinks more fluid to assist with this. Her abdomen does appear distended. You
auscultate for bowel sounds and note that they are hypoactive in all 4 quadrants. You palpate all four of
her abdominal quadrants and note they are slightly firm. She tells you that a month ago she was 135lbs
but when came to the ER she was only 128 lbs. You ask her why she thinks she has lost weight and she
says, "I haven't eaten well since I started to get sick almost 2 weeks ago. I haven't had an appetite and it
takes a lot of effort to eat due to my shortness of breath." Linda eats a low cholesterol, regular diet at
home.
Her bloodwork showed a WBC is 16.2 and her CXR shows consolidation to the left lower lung.
I
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