Common clinical manifestation are low-grade fever, tachycardia, and blood tinged sputum when a client is suspected of having a pulmonary embolus .
<h3>Define
blood tinged sputum .</h3>
It is possible for the blood to be mucus-mixed, brilliant red, pink and foamy, or any combination of these. Blood being coughed up, even in minute volumes, is also known as hemoptysis . But it's not unusual and typically not a major problem to produce a small amount of sputum that has a bloody tint.
<h3>What brings on sputum with a bloody tint?</h3>
Another name for hemoptysis is bloody sputum. Bloody sputum can be caused by lung infections such pneumonia, bronchitis, tuberculosis, hookworms, cystic fibrosis, nosebleeds (epistaxis), pulmonary edema, pulmonary embolism, chest injuries, mitral stenosis, lung cancer, and Goodpasture syndrome.
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