You are caring for a 32-year-old male client who pushes his call light stating he is experiencing intermittent, sharp precordial chest pain that radiates to his neck since being admitted during the night. He gets relief if he sits and leans forward, but the pain gets worse with swallowing. He rates the pain at 5 out of 10 on a numerical scale.

He has not received any medication for the pain since admitted to your floor. On physical examination, a pericardial friction rub can be heard. From your morning report, you are aware that he had an upper respiratory tract infection two weeks ago.

Based on the client’s presenting symptoms and physical findings, discuss the most probable diagnosis that would support your response with evidence from the literature. ( Textbook: Pathophysiology, Chapters 31 (review), 32, 33, and 49)

Textbook – info below

McCance, K., & Huether, S. (2019). Pathophysiology: The biologic basis for disease in adults and children (8th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby. ISBN: 978-0-323-40281- Get 

Published by
Medical
View all posts
RELATED ARTICLES

NSG 4410 Population Health Nursing

NSG 4410 Population Health Nursing Instructions for the Healthy People Paper The purpose of this paper is to apply research-based, public health objectives to a selected community aggregate. The Healthy People 2030 website will be used by the students. This assignment is based on the aggregate in the community that they student chooses. The paper […]

NURS90155: Nursing of Acute Health Conditions

NURS90155: Nursing of Acute Health Conditions – End of Semester 2 Take Home Examination 2023: Exam 1 Nursing of Acute Health Conditions: End of Semester 2 Take Home Examination 2023 Introduction: In the field of nursing, the ability to critically assess and provide care for patients with acute health conditions is of paramount importance. This […]

Understanding the Multidimensional Nature of Psychopathology

In many realms of medicine, objective diagnoses can be made: A clavicula is broken. An infection is present. TSH levels meet the diagnostic criteria for hypothyroidism. Psychiatry, on the other hand, deals with psychological phenomena and behaviors. Can these, too, be “defined objectively and by scientific criteria (Gergen, 1985), or are they social constructions?” (Boland, […]