You are a Respiratory Therapist working in the ICU and decid…

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Yоu аre а Respirаtоry Therapist wоrking in the ICU and decide to check on Mr. Smith in room 2. When you enter Mr. Smith's room, you immediately notice that Mr. Smith is diaphoretic and exhibiting signs of respiratory distress. You decide to perform a Respiratory Assessment and the results of the assessment are listed below.HR=140 bpmRespiratory Rate=38 breaths/minSpO2=85% on Room AirBlood Pressure=70/50Breath Sounds: Right Lung-Diminished and Left Lung-ClearPalpation of Trachea: Trachea is deviated to left sidePercussion: Right Lung-Hyperresonnant and Left Lung-ResonantChest X-Ray: Increased radiolucency of right lung.Based on your respiratory assessment, what can you assume is going on with your patient and how would you treat the issue?

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