What assessment data (subjective and objective, vital sign changes, lab values, etc) would support a 6-year-old boy with wheezing, SOB, and a prolonged expiratory phase?
1. Subjective: Parental report of recent upper respiratory infection symptoms.
Objective: Wheezing on auscultation, increased respiratory rate, decreased oxygen saturation levels.
2. Subjective: History of asthma or allergies.
Objective: Wheezing on auscultation, prolonged expiratory phase, elevated eosinophil count in blood tests.
3. Subjective: Exposure to triggers such as smoke or allergens.
Objective: Wheezing on auscultation, increased respiratory rate, elevated IgE levels in blood tests.
4. Subjective: Previous episodes of respiratory distress.
Objective: Wheezing on auscultation, retractions of the chest wall, elevated levels of inflammatory markers (e.g., C-reactive protein) in blood tests.