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Specific Methods of Respiratory Management. Respiratory Module. Deep Breathing & Coughing. Airway clearance Nrs Dx Ineffective airway clearance h fluids. Breathing Exercises. Goal i work of breathing h efficiency Diaphragmatic breathing Pursed-lip breathing. Breathing Exercises.
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Specific Methods of Respiratory Management Respiratory Module
Deep Breathing & Coughing • Airway clearance • Nrs Dx • Ineffective airway clearance • h fluids
Breathing Exercises • Goal • i work of breathing • h efficiency • Diaphragmatic breathing • Pursed-lip breathing
Breathing Exercises • Diaphragmatic breathing • Gen info • Diaphragm – muscle • Practice • Procedure • Place 1 hand on abdomen and other on chest • Push out abd during I • Chest move very little
Breathing Exercises • Pursed-lip Breathing • Gen info • Used when SOB • Keep airway open during E h CO2 excretion • With diaphragmatic breathing • Counting i anxiety
Breathing Exercises • Pursed-lip Breathing • Procedure • I • slowly through nose • Count 2 • E • Through pursed lips • Count 4
Positioning • Conserve energy • Max lung expansion • Pt specific • Fowlers • Chair • leaning forward • Good lung down
Oxygen therapy • Goal • Provide adequate transport of O2 • i work • i stress to myocardium • Need for O2 based on • ABG’s • Clinical assessment
Oxygen therapy • Cautions on O2 tx • Med! • Except in emergency need MD Rx • Give O2 only to bring the pt back to baseline • ***COPD • WHY?
Oxygen therapy • COPD & O2 • Normal - CO2 indicator to breath • COPD – O2 indicator to breath • d/t h CO2 levels “burned” medulla sensor for CO2 • Medulla uses O2 to initiate breath
COPD & O2 • COPD + h O2 • i Resp • h PaCO2 • Carbon dioxide narcosis & acidosis • Deathmosis
Oxygen therapy • Precautions • Catalyst for combustion • “No smoking” sign • Tanks missiles • No friction toys
Oxygen Side effects • O2 • Hyper or hypo ventilation? • Hypoventilation • Atelectasis
Oxygen toxicity • O2 overdose • h O2 concentration > 48 hrs • “r/t the destruction and i of surfactant • “the formation of a hyaline membrane lining the lung • “and the development of pulmonary edema that is not cardiac in origin”
Oxygen Toxicity S&S • Sub-sternal distress • Chest pain • Dry cough • Paresthesia • Dyspnea • Progressive • Restlessness • * PaO2 > 100mmHg
Oxygen Toxicity Prevention • i FiO2 • P.E.E.P. • Positive, End, Expiratory, Pressure • C.P.A.P. • Continuous positive airway pressure
Method of O2 Administration Nasal Cannula • Flow rate • 1-6 L/min • FiO2 • 20-40% • Nrs • Talk & eat • Comfort • Nose breather
Method of O2 Administration Simple Mask • Flow rate • 6-10 L/min • FiO2 • 40-60% • Nrs • Higher flow rate
Method of O2 Administration Partial Re-breather Mask (Reservoir) • Flow rate • 6-10 L/min • FiO2 • 60-100% • Nrs • Uses reservoir to capture some exhaled gas for rebreathing • Vents allow room air to mix with O2
Method of O2 Administration Non-rebreather Mask • Flow rate • 6-10 L/min • FiO2 • 70-100%
Method of O2 Administration • Nrs • Side vents closed • Reservoir vent closed for I, open for E • Reservoir bag stores O2 for I but does not allow E air in • Reservoir never collapse to <½
Method of O2 Administration Venturi • Flow rate • 4-8 % • FiO2 • 20-40% • Nrs. • Precise % of O2 • i.e. COPD
Which one of the following conditions could lead to an inaccurate pulse oximetry reading if the sensor is attached to the clients ear? • Artificial nails • Vasodilation • Hypothermia • Movement of the head
Nebulizer Mist Treatment • Deliver Moisture OR medication directly into the lungs • Topical – i systemic S/E • Indications: • Must be able to deep breath
Nebulizer Mist Treatment Meds: • Bronchodilators • Albuteral (ventolin) • Corticosteroids • Mucolytic agents • Acetylcysteine • Antibiotics
Metered Dose Inhaler • Admin. Topical meds directly into the lungs • i systemic S/E • Meds: • Corticosteroids • Bronchodilators • Mast cell inhibitors
Metered Dose Inhaler Procedure • Canister into unit correctly • Shake gently • Hold inhaler – breath out slowly (not into inhaler)
Metered Dose Inhaler • Place mouthpiece into your mouth • Close lips around it • Tilt head back • Keep tongue out of way • Press top of the canister firmly & breath in through your mouth
Metered Dose Inhaler • Remove inhaler from mouth • Hold breath for several seconds • Breath out slowly
Metered Dose Inhaler Rinse your mouth afterward to help reduce unwanted side effects
Incentive Spirometry • Device enc. Deep breath • Prevent & tx Atelectasis • Procedure • Inhale!
Chest physiotherapy • Goal • Remove bronchial secretions • h ventilation • h efficiency of respiration
Chest physiotherapy Postural drainage • Help move secretion deep w/in lungs • Used when pt has weak or ineffective cough (& retaining secretions) • Client is placed in various positions to drain lungs • 15 min each position
Chest physiotherapy Nrs. Management • Auscultate /a & /p • Pt comfort • Assess for: • h pain • SOB • Weakness • Lightheadedness • Hemoptysis
Chest physiotherapy Percussion • Cupped hands strike the chest repeatedly • sound waves loosen secretions Vibration • Vibrations using hands or vibratos to loosen secretions
Chest physiotherapy Percussion& vibration • X after meals • X over: • Chest tubes • Sternum • Spine • Kidneys • Spleen • Breasts • Caution with elderly
Chest Drainage Tubes • Continuous chest drainage • Insertion of one or more chest tube by MD • Into the pleural space • Drain fluid or air
Chest Drainage Tubes Indications • Air in pleural space • Pneumothorax • Pleural effusion • Penetrating chest injury • Chest surgery
Chest Drainage Tubes • Upper, anterior chest (2nd & 4th intercostal space) • Remove air • Lower lateral chest (8th or 9th intercostal space) • Remove fluid
Chest Drainage Tubes • MD inserts • Nrs connects system and secures all connections • Vaseline gauze and sterile occlusive dressing at insertion site to prevent leakage
Chest Drainage Tubes • 2 padded clamps at bedside • Clamps only used if: • Chest system accidentally disconnected • Changing drainage system • Trial period before removal
Chest Drainage Tubes • Tubes never clamped for more than few min • Prevents air from escaping • Buildup of air in pleural space • Pneumothorax
Chest Drainage Tubes • 3-bottle system • Water seal bottle • Suction bottle • Drainage bottle
Chest Drainage Tubes Water seal • When pt E • Air trapped in the pleural space travels through chest tube to the water seal bottle • Bubble up and out of the bottle
Chest Drainage Tubes Water seal • Water acts as a seal – allows air to escape, prevents air from getting back in • Bubbles with E • Normal • Constant bubbling • Abnormal – leak • Check for leaks
Chest Drainage Tubes Water Seal • Water level fluctuates • h I • i E • Tidaling • Normal • When lung is reinflated • Tidaling stops • If tidaling stops: • Lung reinflated • Tubing kinked • Tubing occluded
Chest Drainage Tubes Suction Bottle • Suction sometimes used to speed up lung reinflation • Amt of suction is dependent of the level of H2O in the bottle, not the amt of suction set on the machine
Chest Drainage Tubes Suction Bottle • Suction level order by MD • -20cm Water • Turn suction machine on enough to cause gentle bubbling • Normal
Chest Drainage Tubes Suction bottle • Vigorous bubbling • water evaporation • change amt of suction • Turn down suction • No bubbling • Kink in system • Suction disconnected
Chest Drainage Tubes Drainage bottle • Collect fluid from pleural space • Fluid d/t • Pleural effusion • Chest trauma • Surgery