Assignment Name Institution Date Scenario: Jaime Case 1 Question 1- The Relevant information in the case scenario related to acute asthma diagnosis and oxygenation problem, are the severity of the condition for failure to use the preventer, while there was evidence of an inspiratory wheeze and the pale skin. Since Jaime stayed for long without the preventer this worsened his situation, while this keeps the condition under control. Considering the earliest treatment undertaken, informs the health practitioners to the next course of action, when they also use patient information (Namazy et al., 2013). The wheeze had worsened as Jaime did not have the preventer, while the pale skin indicated there was a low blood flow, and there was a need to relax the airway muscles. Case 1 Question 2- Signs of breathlessness, pale skin and being conscious indicate that the patient has an oxygenation problem. The risk of breathlessness is high when there are low oxygen levels in the lungs and blood. Similarly, the pale skin indicates deteriorating health conditions (Schmidt et al., 2014). Unconsciousness indicates the severity of breathing problems resulting from low oxygenation. Facilitating the gaseous exchange is a top priority to minimize the risk of complications from hypoxemia, and this is indicated by the pink lips as well as the pale skin. Additionally, stabilizing the vital signs, especially the blood pressure, respiratory rate and oxygen saturations are considered in nursing ...