Answer :

The client needs to be seen first is the client with pneumonia and asthma, who just received nebulized albuterol, now appears to be resting after a sudden decrease in wheezing (32%).

The nurse should check patients with respiratory and airway issues immediately after getting the report (eg, airway, breathing, circulation).

The asthmatic client may experience quiet chest (sudden decrease in wheeze associated with severe decrease in airflow) and needs help right away.

The patient should be evaluated initially because they are at risk for issues with airway management due to their pneumonia and asthma.

Inhaled beta agonists (such as albuterol) are given to patients with symptomatic asthma; however, even after taking the medication, it is important to listen to the patient's lungs, measure how hard they are working, and gauge their level of consciousness in order to determine their respiratory status.

The onset of silent chest, where airflow is suddenly restricted due to increasing bronchial constriction, may be indicated by a sudden decrease in wheezing.

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