The nurse is caring for a client with pneumonia. Click on each tab below to review the electronic health record (EHR), and answer the question. Nurses' Notes Laboratory Results For each of the clients clinical manifestations below, click to specify if the finding is consistent with asthma, pneumonia, or heart failure. Each finding may support more than one disease process. Asthma Pneumonia Heart Failure temperature of 38.9C inspiratory crackles left lower lung oxygen saturation 82% tripod position white blood cell count of 19,548 respiratory rate (RR) 32 Date/Time NURSES NOTES A 64-year-old was admitted through the emergency department with worsening dyspnea and productive cough over the last 2 days; recently diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer; past medical history of atrial fibrillation, heart failure, Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 (DM2), hypertension, and dyslipidemia. Vital signs (VS): T 97.8 F (36.5 C); HR 98 irregularly irregular; RR 16; BP 136/89; oxygen saturation (O sat) 2 4/4/20XX 03:30 98% on 2 L nasal cannula; inspiratory crackles in lower left lung fields, clear all other areas; chest X-ray shows a left basilar infiltrate consistent with pneumonia; admission assessment completed; copy of advance directive and durable power of attorney documents in electronic health record (EHR); currently resting with head of bed at 30 angle, call light in reach, upper siderails raised, and night light on. Entered room to find the client sitting in a chair in tripod position leaning on the side of the bed; VS: T 102.1 F (38.9 C), HR 142 irregularly 4/4/20XX 06:40 irregular; RR 32 and labored with pursed-lip exhalation; O sat 82% on room 2 L nasal 2 cannula..