Questions: Name: Dale Carson Provider K. Weatherspoon MD Admit Wt: 170 lbs (77.1 kg) Allergies: NKDA Age: 76 years Code Status: DNR BMI: 26.1 Question 1 Not complete Points out of 33.33 Before answering this question, review the client's health information in the EHR. Identify each finding as relevant or irrelevant. Select one answer in each row. Heart rate standing SpO2 Temperature Blood pressure standing Blood pressure lying Respiratory rate lying Respiratory rate standing Heart rate lying

Name: Dale Carson
Provider K. Weatherspoon MD
Admit Wt: 170 lbs (77.1 kg)

Allergies: NKDA

Age: 76 years
Code Status: DNR

BMI: 26.1

Question 1
Not complete
Points out of 33.33

Before answering this question, review the client's health information in the EHR. Identify each finding as relevant or irrelevant. Select one answer in each row.

Heart rate standing

SpO2

Temperature

Blood pressure standing

Blood pressure lying

Respiratory rate lying

Respiratory rate standing

Heart rate lying
Transcript text: Name: Dale Carson Provider K. Weatherspoon MD Admit Wt: 170 lbs (77.1 kg) Allergies: NKDA Age: 76 years Code Status: DNR BMI: 26.1 Question 1 Not complete Points out of 33.33 Before answering this question, review the client's health information in the EHR. Identify each finding as relevant or irrelevant. Select one answer in each row. Heart rate standing SpO2 Temperature Blood pressure standing Blood pressure lying Respiratory rate lying Respiratory rate standing Heart rate lying
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To determine whether each finding is relevant or irrelevant, we need to consider the context of the patient's health information and the typical clinical significance of each measurement. Here is an analysis of each parameter:

  1. Heart rate standing:

    • Relevance: Relevant. Heart rate changes with posture can indicate cardiovascular issues such as orthostatic hypotension.
  2. SpO2 (Oxygen Saturation):

    • Relevance: Relevant. SpO2 is crucial for assessing respiratory function and oxygenation status, especially in elderly patients.
  3. Temperature:

    • Relevance: Relevant. Body temperature can indicate infection or other systemic conditions.
  4. Blood pressure standing:

    • Relevance: Relevant. Blood pressure changes with posture can help diagnose conditions like orthostatic hypotension.
  5. Blood pressure lying:

    • Relevance: Relevant. Baseline blood pressure is important for assessing cardiovascular health.
  6. Respiratory rate lying:

    • Relevance: Relevant. Respiratory rate is a vital sign that can indicate respiratory or metabolic issues.
  7. Respiratory rate standing:

    • Relevance: Relevant. Changes in respiratory rate with posture can provide additional clinical insights.
  8. Heart rate lying:

    • Relevance: Relevant. Baseline heart rate is important for assessing cardiovascular health.

In summary, all the listed parameters are relevant as they provide important information about the patient's cardiovascular and respiratory status, which is crucial for a comprehensive health assessment, especially given the patient's age and DNR status.

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