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Pleаse mаke sure bоth tо аnswer bоth (2) questions in the following space provided.W.M. is a 65 yo white male with the following clinical manifestations: Patient history: positive for smoking; no previous surgeries; immunizations up to date. General Assessment: Increased RR; increased HR and BP; barrel chest; pursed-lip breathing; use of accessory muscles evident; cyanosis present; clubbing present.PFT's reveal FVC-70% predicted, FEV1-50% predicted, FEV1FVC-65%, DLCO-50% predicted, no response to bronchodilator, negative methacholine challenge; allergy testing-negative.ABG's (on RA) reveal pH 7.36, PCO2 52, HCO3- 28, PO2 59;Lab Results: increased Hb, normal WBC's, normal sweat chloride, normal alpha 1-antitrypsin level; Chest Assessment: auscultation reveals diminished breath sounds; CXR reveals translucent lung fields, flattened diaphragms, long narrow heart, increased retrosternal space, and small blebs present in LUL; strong cough and non-productive. What is the diagnosis?AsthmaBronchiectasisChronic BronchitisCystic FibrosisEmphysemaName 2 findings that support your claim (+2) *Remember, some information can describe multiple diseases so please choose ones that are specific to your diagnosis.
Pleаse mаke sure tо аnswer bоth questiоns in the following space provided.CC is a 52 yo white male with the following clinical manifestations:General Appearance: increased RR; increased HR and BP; pursed-lip breathing, using accessory muscles; cyanosis present PFT's reveal: FEV1FVC-70%; FEV1-60% predicted (post bronchodilator), DLCO-85% predicted, negative methacholine challenge; allergy testing-negative;; ABG's (on RA) reveal pH 7.38, PCO2 56, HCO3-29, PO2 48; Lab results: increased Hb, increased Hct, increased WBC'sChest Assessment: auscultation reveals coarse crackles; strong cough and productive of copious amounts of foul-smelling yellow secretions that separate into layers.Imaging Results: CXR reveals translucent lung fields, flattened diaphragms, enlarged heart; CT scan shows thick and dilated bronchi.What disease do you suspect he has?AsthmaBronchiectasisChronic bronchitisCystic fibrosisEmphysemaWhat was the hallmark finding that lead to your diagnosis?