A female patient, Elizabeth, comes into the doctor's office complaining of a cough and pain on the right side of her chest. The
doctor's note in the chart says the patient has an infection and inflammation between the visceral and parietal pleura close to the middle lobe of the right lung. How do you explain this to the patient using layman's terms?
This patient, Elizabeth, seems to be having an infection in the pleural space. For her to explain her condition I would use Layman's terms and say to her: "<em>Around our lungs, there are thin layers that cover and protect them, these layers together are called Pleura. One of these layers is attached to the lung, while the other is attached to the chest, and between them there's a space. In this space is where your infection is. Because the problem is in the right pleura, the pain you feel is in the right side of your chest. This is causing the coughing as well.</em>"
"Pacemaker" is the one choice among the following choices given in the question that is the treatment that can also regulate heart rhythmsthat has replaced drugs in some cases. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope it helps you.