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Respiratory Assessment

Assessment of breathing ability. Pulmonary function testPulse oximeterRadiographic examsLab values. Pulmonary Function Tests. PurposeAssess resp. functionTidal volumeVital capacityRateInspiratory forceProgress of disease. . Pulse Oximeter. PurposeNoninvasive O2 SatNormal95-100%<85% ?

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Respiratory Assessment

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    1. Respiratory Assessment Lecture 2b

    2. Assessment of breathing ability Pulmonary function test Pulse oximeter Radiographic exams Lab values

    3. Pulmonary Function Tests Purpose Assess resp. function Tidal volume Vital capacity Rate Inspiratory force Progress of disease

    4. Pulse Oximeter Purpose Noninvasive O2 Sat Normal 95-100% <85% ? Tissue is not receiving enough O2

    5. Pulse oximeter Not reliable in… Cardiac arrest Shock Vasoconstrictive meds Dyes Anemia High CO levels

    6. The most appropriate nursing intervention for a client requiring a finger probe pulse oximeter is to: Apply the sensor probe over a finger and cover lightly with gauze to prevent skin breakdown Set alarms on the oximeter to at least 100% Identify if the client has had a recent diagnostic test using intravenous dye Remove the sensor between oxygen saturation readings

    7. Radiographic exams Chesk x-ray CT scan PET Fluroscopy Barium Swallow Angiography Bronchoscopy Thoracoscopy Thoracentesis

    8. Chest x-ray Description 2-d image Purpose Fluid Tumor Foreign bodies

    9. Chest – X-ray Nrs management Call pink ladies Normal heart size & clear lung field

    10. CT Scan Description Computerize Tomography With or without contrast medium Purpose Tissue Tumor Foreign bodies Fluid

    11. CT scan Nrs management Without contrast medium No prep With contrast medium NPO 6 hrs Assess for allergies

    12. Positron Emission Tomography PET Purpose Confirm adequate blood supply Description Radioactive tracers injected IV

    13. Fluoroscopy Purpose Detect movement Diaphragm paralysis Description X-ray

    14. Barium Swallow Purpose View esophagus and cardiac sphincters Description Drink barium X-ray

    15. Barium swallow Nrs Management NPO Post-procedure Laxatives BM ? white

    16. Angiography Purpose Pulm. Circulation Description Dye Femoral vein ? Heart ? Pulm Arteries

    17. Angiography Nrs. Management Pre-op NPO Check Allergies Shellfish/iodine Post-op Lie flat 8 hrs Sandbag Check pedal pulses Assess hemorrhaging Push fluids Normal pulmonary angiography

    18. Bronchoscopy Description Direct inspection of larynx, trachea & bronchi via flexible tube (fiberoptic) Purpose Examine Tissue sample

    19. Bronchoscopy Nrs Management Pre-op NPO 6-8 hrs Sedation i vegal response i cough/gag reflex i anxiety

    20. Bronchoscopy Nrs management Post-op Side-ling until gag back NPO till gag back Check gag Check bleeding

    21. Thoracoscopy Description Fiber-optic inspection of thoracic cavity Incision Purpose Inspect tissue sample

    22. Thoracentesis Purpose Remove fluid for dx Remove fluid for tx Obtain biopsy Instill meds

    23. Thoracentesis Nrs Management Position patient Support Post-op Vital signs q 15 Chest x-ray Breath sounds – bilateral Cover site Check bleeding Check drainage

    24. Lab Values Sputum WBC Hemoglobin Hematocrit ABG’s PTT/PT

    25. Sputum studies Check for Pathogens C&S Acid-fast bacillus What? TB Duration 4-6 wks

    26. White Blood Cell Count Normal 5,000 – 10,000 cell/mm3 Elevated Bacterial infection Decreased Leukemia Viral infection

    27. Hemoglobin Normal Female: 12-16 g/dl Male:14-18 g/dl Elevated COPD Dehydration Decreased Anemia Hemorrhaging Over hydration

    28. Hematocrit Normal Female: 37-47% Male: 42-52% Elevated Dehydration Burns COPD Decreased Anemia Leukemia

    29. Arterial Blood Gases Purpose Adjust O2 levels Hypoxemia Description Must by arterial blood

    30. Arterial Blood Gases Values pH PaO2 PaCO2 HCO3- SaO2

    31. ABG’s pH Normal 7.35-7.45 Elevate > 7.45 Alkalosis Decreased <7.35 Acidosis

    32. pH Quiz: Acidosis or alkalosis Arterial blood pH of 7.51? Alkalosis Arterial blood pH of 7.30? Acidosis Arterial blood pH of 7.34 Acidosis Arterial blood pH of 7.43 Normal / homeostasis

    33. ABG’s PaO2 Normal 80-100 torr Elevated Hypervenilation Decreased i resp. function Hypoxemia

    34. ABG’s PaCO2 Normal 35-45 mmHg Elevated Hypercapnia Impaired gas exchange Decreased Hyperventilation

    35. ABG’s HCO3- Normal 22-26 SaO2 Normal 95-100% Decreased Hypoxemia

    36. PTT/PT Partial Thromboplastin Time Prolonged Liver disease Vit K deficiency Anticoagulant Hemophilia

    37. Quiz? The main function of platelets is to… Provide oxygen to tissue Fight viral infections Fight bacterial infections Form a blood clot

    38. A fragile 87 year-old female has recently been admitted to the hospital with increased confusion and falls over last 2 weeks. She is also noted to have a mild left hemiparesis. Which of the following tests is most likely to be performed? FBC (full blood count) ECG (electrocardiogram) Thyroid function tests CT scan

    39. A 84 year-old male has been loosing mobility and gaining weight over the last 2 months. The patient also has the heater running in his house 24 hours a day, even on warm days. Which of the following tests is most likely to be performed? FBC (full blood count) ECG (electrocardiogram) Thyroid function tests CT scan

    40. A 20 year-old female attending college is found unconscious in her dorm room. She has a fever and a noticeable rash. She has just been admitted to the hospital. Which of the following tests is most likely to be performed first? Blood sugar check CT scan Blood cultures Arterial blood gases

    41. A 28 year old male has been found wandering around in a confused pattern. The male is sweaty and pale. Which of the following tests is most likely to be performed first? Blood sugar check CT scan Blood cultures Arterial blood gases

    42. A nurse is administering blood to a patient who has a low hemoglobin count. The patient asks how long to RBC’s last in my body? The correct response is. The life span of RBC is 45 days. The life span of RBC is 60 days. The life span of RBC is 90 days. The life span of RBC is 120 days.

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