DONE Respiratory Assessment, Upper Respiratory Disorders, and Acute (Influenza): 7 questions- Dr. Larkin Flashcards
Inadequate oxygenation
Respiratory
Early?
Late?
Early:
-Dyspnea on exertion
-Tachypnea
Late:
-Dyspnea on exertion
-Dyspnea at rest
-shortwords
-Use of accessory muscles
Inadequate oxygenation
Cardiovascular
Early?
Late?
Early:
Dysrhythmias
Hypertension
Tachycardia
Late:
Cool, clammy skin
Cyanosis
Hypotension
Inadequate oxygenation
CNS
Early?
Late?
will see mental changes first in elderly population
Early:
Apprehension
Confusion, lethargy
Restlessness, irritability
**will see mental changes first in elderly population
Late:
Combativeness
Coma
Identifying age related (gerontologic) differences
Thoracic structures?
cough?
immunity in an adult client?
-Increased AP diameter
-Decreased chest wall compliance
-Chest wall stiffening, costal cartilage calcification
-Decreased elastic recoil
-Decreased functioning alveoli
-Decreased respiratory muscle strength
Cough isn’t as strong. Encourage client to cough to move mucus and to ↑ fluid intake
Cell-mediated immunity
↓ Cough force
↓ Cilia function
Obtaining a sputum culture
During:
*Obtain specimen in early morning after mouth care because secretions collect during night.
*Have patient expectorate sputum (COUGH NOT SPIT) into container after coughing deeply. If unsuccessful, try increasing oral fluid intake unless fluids are restricted.
Can collect sputum in sterile container (sputum trap) during suctioning via endotracheal tube or by aspirating secretions from the trachea.
*If patient cannot produce specimen, they may need bronchoscopy
*After: Send specimen to laboratory promptly for analysis.
(BEFORE GIVING ANTIBIOTICS). YOU WANT TO PERFORM ORAL CARE, THEN HAVE PT COUGH AND IF CANT THEN INCREASE FLUID INTAKE AND THEN SUCTION THEN BRONCHOSCOPY
Analyzing results from a Mantoux test
checked in 48-72 hours!!!
> / = 5 mm induration?
/ = 10 mm induration?
/ = 15 mm induration?
- > / = 5 mm induration
HIV-infected people
Recent exposure w/ a person w/ TB disease
Immunosuppressed persons - > /= 10 mm induration
Recent immigrants from a country where TB is common
Injected drug users
Residents & employees of high-risk settings
Mycobacteriology lab personnel
People w/ clinical conditions (DM, ESRD) that place then at high risk - > /= 15 mm induration
o Any person; no risk factors
Recognizing assessment cues in a client with a sinus infection (sinusitis)
BP increases from decongestants
- Purulent nasal drainage (yellow or green)
- Nasal obstruction
- Facial pain (over & around sinuses)
- Fatigue
- Fever
- Post-nasal drip
- Maxillary dental pain
- Cough
- Ear fullness
Nursing actions for a client with influenza
- Initiate isolation precautions
- Administer humidified supplemental oxygen
- Semi to high Fowler’s
- Obtain cultures
- Administer medications as ordered
- Provide adequate fluid intake
- Provide nutritional intake