Asked by Sarah Bobbitt on May 03, 2024

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When assessing a 75-year-old patient who has asthma, the nurse notes that he assumes a tripod position, leaning forward with arms braced on the chair. How should the nurse interpret these findings?

A) Assume that the patient is eager and interested in participating in the interview.
B) Evaluate the patient for abdominal pain, which may be exacerbated in the sitting position.
C) Assume that the patient is having difficulty breathing and assist him to a supine position.
D) Recognize that a tripod position is often used when a patient is having respiratory difficulties.

Tripod Position

A body position often adopted by individuals in respiratory distress, where they sit upright while leaning forward on extended arms, helping to reduce breathing effort.

Respiratory Difficulties

Any condition or symptom that leads to problems with breathing, including diseases of the airways and lungs.

  • Identify physical positions indicative of specific health issues, such as respiratory difficulties.
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parisa katibehMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Assuming a tripod position-leaning forward with arms braced on chair arms-occurs with chronic pulmonary disease. The other actions or assumptions are not correct.