Pharmacological Medications Interventions Assignment
- Country :
Australia
Clinical Scenario 2 Benji Smith Benji is an 11-year-old boy with asthma diagnosed at age 7. His usual asthma treatment is salbutamol 2 puffs prn. For the last week Benji has been experiencing an upper respiratory tract infection (bacterial) with unresolved cough and breathlessness. He has been taking cough syrup and salbutamol 2 puffs every 4 hours but this has not improved his symptoms.
Admission to the ED
Benji presented to hospital with a moderate exacerbation of asthma. On presentation he was speaking in phrases and had an audible wheeze. His mother who was also present provided a history of Benji's asthma. Both Benji and his mother initially reported that Benji was well until he caught a cold. However, when probing specifically about his asthma symptoms and overall control Benji acknowledged that he had difficulty playing sport especially during his soccer games on Saturdays; he wheezed and coughed when laughing, he avoided running around with his mates to prevent symptoms. 30 minutes after admission Benji's mother alerts medical staff to assist as Benji appears to be in increased distressed with increased agitation/distress, tracheal tug and moderate accessory muscle use is tachycardic and is only able to speak in single words with great difficulty.
Explanation of three (3) signs/symptoms the case presented.
Discussion of (3) medications related to the Pathophysiology of the patient in the case patient.
- Identify three (3) appropriate signs/symptoms as related to the patient in the case study.
- Accurately explain these three (3) signs/symptoms as related to the patient in the case study.
- Display a clear, succinct understanding of the signs/symptoms and their connection to the pathophysiology of disease as appropriate to the patient in the case study.
- Identify three (3) relevant pharmacological (medications) interventions as presented in the case study.
- Accurately explain these three (3) medications as related to the patient in the case study.
- Display a clear, succinct understanding of the signs/symptoms and their connection to the pharmacology of disease as appropriate to the patient in the case study - including discussion regarding ADME.