Nurse Winona teaches a patient how to use an incentive spirometer. What patient outcome will support the conclusion that the use of the incentives spirometer was effective?
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Solution
An incentive spirometry or provides a visual goal for and measurement of inspiration. It encourages the patient to execute and maintain a sustained inspiration. A sustained inspiration opens airways, increases the inspiratory volume, and reduces the risk of atelectasis. Patients who use an incentive spirometer may or may not be receiving oxygen (option1). Although sputum may be expectorated after the use of an incentive Iran mature, this is not the primary reason for its use (option 3). Although the deep breathing associated with the use of an incentive barometer may stimulate coughing, this is not the primary reason for its use (option 4).
Nurse Aleli is planning to perform percussion and postural drainage. Which is an important aspect of planning the clients care?
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Solution
Postural drainage result in expectoration of large amounts of mucus. Client sometimes ingest part of the secretions. The secretions may also produce an unpleasant taste in the oral cavity, which could result in nausea/vomiting. This procedure should be done on an empty stomach to decrease client discomfort.
A client with emphysema is prescribed corticosteroid therapy on a short-term basis for acute bronchitis. The client asks the nurse how the steroids will help him. The nurse respond by saying that the corticosteroids will do which of the following?
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Solution
Glucocorticoids are prescribed because of their anti-inflammatory effect. Options 1, 2, and 4 are not achieved with glucocorticoids.The nurse is planning to perform percussion and postural drainage. Which is an important aspect of planning the clients care? 1.Percussion and postural drainage should be done before lunch.
Which term does the nurse document to best describe a client experiencing shortness of breath while lying down who must assume an upright or sitting position to breed more comfortably and effectively?
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Solution
Orthopneaespiratory difficulty related to a reclining position without other physical alterations is defined as orthopnea
Respiratory difficulty related to a reclining position without other physical alterations is defined as orthopnea.
Nurse Peter makes the assessment that which client has the greatest risk for a problem with the transport of oxygen from the lungs to the tissues? A client who has:
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Solution
Anemia is a condition of decreased red blood cells and decreased hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is how the oxygen molecules are transported to the tissues. Option 2 would depend on where the infection is located. Option 3: A fractured rib would interrupt transport of oxygen from the atmosphere to the airways. Option 4: Damage to the medulla would interfere with neural stimulation of the respiratory system.
While a client with chest tubes is ambulating, the connection between the tube and the water seal dislodges. Which action by Nurse Flora is most appropriate?
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Solution
The tube should be reconnected to the water seal as quickly as possible. Assisting the client back to bed (option 1) and assessing the clients lung (option 3) are possible actions after the system is reconnected.
Which client statement informs the nurse that his teaching about the proper use of an incentive spirometer was effective?
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Solution
Proper use of an SMI requires the client to take slow, steady inhalations, every hour or two, 5 to 10 reps each time. Only the mouthpiece can be successfully rinsed or wiped clean. The device should not be submerged in water (option 4).
Which action by the nurse represents proper nasopharyngeal/nasotracheal suctioning technique?
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Solution
Rotating the catheter prevents pulling of tissue into the opening on the catheter tip and the side. Suction catheters may only be lubricated with water or water-soluble lubricant and petroleum jelly such as Vaseline has an oil base (option one). no suction should ever be applied while the catheters being inserted because this can traumatize tissues (option two). The client should be hyper-oxygenated for only a few minutes before and after suctioning and this is generally limited to clients who are intubated or have a tracheostomy (option four).
Nurse Trixie is preparing to perform tracheostomy care. Prior to beginning the procedure the nurse performs which action?
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Solution
Prior to starting the procedure, it is important to develop a means of communication by which the client can express pain or discomfort. The twill tape is not changed until after performing tracheostomy care (option 2). Cleaning the incision should be done after cleaning the inner cannula (option 3). Checking the tightness of the ties and knot is done after apply new twill tape (option 4).
To prevent postoperative complications, Nurse Kim assists the client with coughing and deep breathing exercises. This is best accomplished by implementing which of the following?
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Solution
Huff coughing helps keep the airways open and secretions mobilized. Huff coughing is an alternative for clients who are unable to perform a normal forceful cough (such as postoperatively) deep breathing and coughing should be performed at the same time. Only at mealtimes is not sufficient (option 1). Extended forceful coughing fatigues the client, especially postoperatively (option 2). Diaphragmatic and pursed lip breathing are techniques used for clients with obstructive airway disease (option 4).