A 10-year-old develops pneumonia. Physical exam reveals subcostal and intercostal retractions. The child reports that breathing is difficult with feelings that, “I cannot get enough air.” What term should the nurse use to document this condition?

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Pulmonary function can be altered by a number of factors, including: Obesity: Can cause airway narrowing, reduced ventilatory muscle endurance, and reduced DLCO. Diabetes: Can cause an increase in airway resistance. Respiratory viral infection: Can cause inflammation, increased sensitivity of airway reflexes, and altered regulation of bronchial tone. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: A complex disease that affects the lower respiratory system. Anesthesia and operative treatment: Can cause frequent and rapid alterations in respiratory function. Bracing: Can cause a deterioration of... Show more

A 10-year-old develops pneumonia. Physical exam reveals subcostal and intercostal retractions. The child reports that breathing is difficult with feelings that, “I cannot get enough air.” What term should the nurse use to document this condition?