2. Discuss nursing interventions aimed at preventing/treating respiratory problems for postoperative patients in the clinical unit. Respiratory Intervention Description Rationale Deep Breathing Incentive Spirometer Effective Coughing Position Change
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2. Discuss nursing interventions aimed at preventing/treating respiratory problems for postoperative patients in the
clinical unit.
Respiratory Intervention | Description | Rationale |
Deep Breathing | ||
Incentive Spirometer | ||
Effective Coughing | ||
Position Change |
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- Discuss nursing interventions aimed at preventing/treating respiratory problems for postoperative patients Intervention Description Rationale Deep Breathing and Coughing Oxygen Therapy Incentive Spirometry Repositioning/SplintingThe nurse assesses a client suspected of .28 having chronic bronchitis. It would be most important for the nurse to question the client * ?about which of the following Medication history O Characteristics of the cough Occupation history O Pain location O98. Which nursing intervention should the RN implement to maintain accurate and effective communication with a patient after a total laryngectomy?Teach the patient and family sign language.Encourage family and staff to speak in a loud voice.Provide the patient an artificial larynx immediately after surgery.Determine alternate method of communication in the preoperative period.99.Which statement made by the patient with osteosarcoma of the left tibia indicates to the RN that additional teaching is needed?“I should stay in bed except for when I need to use the bathroom.”“I can do range of motion exercises to keep my right leg muscles strong.”“I need to avoid putting weight on my left leg when moving around.”“I will drink more water instead of milk.”
- Discuss nursing interventions aimed at preventing/treating respiratory problems for postoperative patientsThe registered nurse is evaluating a patient with pneumonia who reports chest pain during inspiration and cough. What evaluation data would be associated with this symptom?While discussing home safety with the nurse, a patient admitsthat she always smokes a cigarette in bed before falling asleepat night. Which nursing diagnosis would be the priority forthis patient?a. Impaired Gas Exchange related to cigarette smokingb. Anxiety related to inability to stop smokingc. Risk for Suffocation related to unfamiliarity with fireprevention guidelinesd. Deficient Knowledge related to lack of follow-through ofrecommendation to stop smoking
- Describe the common respiratory complications for postoperative patients in the clinical unit.- AIRWAY OBSRTUCTION1. During your clinical rotation, assist with providing care to clients with respiratory disorders. Gather information about the care of these clients. Also, interview nurses working on the unit about specific measures used to care for clients with respiratory disorders. Develop a nursing care plan specific to a client's respiratory condition. 5,6The nurse is assessing the respirations ola client with chronic obstructivepulmonary disease (COPD). What is therationale for the nurse to assess therespiratory rate without the client beingaware of it? It is more efficient for the nurse todo so because it takes less time Client awareness might alter therespiratory rate or pattern The client might suppressKussmaul's respirations if awarethe respirations are being counted It allows for observation forrespiratory distress, tachypnea, ororthopnea
- Describe the common respiratory complications for postoperative patients in the clinical unit.- HYPOVENTILATION3. A client is prescribed and receiving hydromorphone. Upon assessment the client's respiratory rate is 11 breaths per minutes. What is the most appropriate next action by the nurse? A. Administer the hydromorphone as scheduled B. Apply oxygen before hydromorphone administration C. Hold the hydromorphone and contact the prescriber D. Discontinue the hydromorphoneThe nurse is providing care to a client admitted for acute shortness of breath. Which assessment findings indicate the need for an immediate intervention by the nurse? Is it retractions and fatigue, or shallow respirations at a rate of 24? Which one is more detrimental.