Ch. 15: Respiratory Home Care Flashcards
List the goals of rehabilitation (4)
- Patient independence
- Help the patient improve the ability to cope with the disease.
- Help the patient gain an understanding of the disease and the limitations that result from it.
- Help the patient to set realistic goals for life and then help him or her attain those goals
Indications for pulmonary rehabilitation (5)
- Symptomatic COPD patients
a. Gold stage II, III and IV may be considered - Patients with bronchial asthma and associated bronchitis
- Patients with combined obstructive and restrictive lung disease
- Patients with chronic secretion clearance problems
- Patients with severe dyspnea and exercise limitations
Contraindications for Pulmonary
Rehabilitation
- Cardiovascular instability that requires cardiac monitoring
- Malignancies involving the pulmonary system
- Severe arthritis or neuromuscular abnormalities
(not in all cases, but should be considered)
Smoking cessation compliance (breath test todetermine CO levels in the blood; a level above normal indicates the patient is still smoking). What is the normal?
(0.5% to 1%)
How do you instruct patients to purse lip breath?
Instruct the patient to inhale through the nose and exhale through pursed lips.
What type of patients would benefit from pursed lip breathing?
Patients who experience premature airway closure by generating a back pressure in the airways.
Diaphragmatic breathing teaches the COPD patient to use the diaphragm during breathing rather than accessory muscles.
Okay
Increasing the use of the diaphragm results in a:
- decreased respiratory rate
- increased VT
- decreased FRC
- increased alveolar ventilation.
Segmental breathing is similar to diaphragmatic breathing. What is the difference?
This is similar to diaphragmatic breathing exercises, except that a hand is placed over a specific lung area in which there is atelectasis, secretions or decreased airflow.
A vital capacity of less than ________ of ideal body weight indicates inadequate volume for an effective cough.
10 to 15 mL/kg
HOME OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION
________ is probably the least expensive O2 setup in the home at the present time depending on usage
Oxygen cylinders
HOME OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION
List the disadvantages of oxygen cylinders. (6)
(1) Heavy and difficult to move
(2) High-pressure hazard
(3) Difficult for older or debilitated patients to
change cylinder or attach a regulator
(4) Small cylinders are difficult to walk with
(5) The RT should discuss the safety measures and handling of the cylinders with the patient and family members and document the caregivers’ ability to operate and handle the equipment safely
(6) Good supply system for patients using a small volume of O2
True or false.
Liquid is safer than gas stored in high-pressure cylinders.
True
____ times more oxygen can be stored in liquid form than in gaseous form.
860
What is a good supply system for patients who use high volumes of O2?
Liquid O2 system