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- Describe the common respiratory complications for postoperative patients in the clinical unit.- AIRWAY OBSRTUCTIONDescribe the common respiratory complications for postoperative patients in the clinical unit.- HYPOXEMIAWhich of the following would the nurse expect to see in client experiencing hypoventilation? increased oxygenation in the alveoli increased carbon dioxide in the bloodstream decreased hemoglobin in the bloodstream decreased carbon dioxide in the alveoli
- The 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.Discuss nursing interventions aimed at preventing/treating respiratory problems for postoperative patientsA patient admitted to an acute care facility with pneumonia is receiving supplemental oxygen, 2 L/ minute via nasal prongs. The patient’s history includes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and coronary artery disease (CAD), because of these history findings ,the Nurse closely monitors the oxygen flow and the patient's respiratory status Explain the pathophysiology of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Which complication may arise if the patient receives a high oxygen concentration? List two (2) nursing Interventions with rationales for this patient mark for each nursing intervention 2 marks for each rationale
- A 68-year-old woman has recently undergone cardiac surgery for repair of a defective heart valve. She has a midline chest incision. The registered nurse identifies a patient problem of inadequate oxygenation related to general anesthesia and pain. What nursing interventions would be appropriate for this patient to meet the goals of adequate oxygenation for this patient problem?A client who is scheduled for a bronchoscopy in the morning is anxious and asking the nurse numerous questions about the procedure. In preparing the client for the procedure, which intervention has the highest priority? Allow client to gargle with warm salt water. Administer a sedative to alleviate anxiety. Instruct client to write down the questions. Deny client's request for a midnight snack.Discuss nursing interventions aimed at preventing/treating respiratory problems for postoperative patients Intervention Description Rationale Deep Breathing and Coughing Oxygen Therapy Incentive Spirometry Repositioning/Splinting
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