Pathophysiology/Clinical Manifestations
Nursing Management
Lab Values
Nursing Management
Health Promotion
100

acute inflammation of the lung parenchyma caused by a microbial agent 

What is pneumonia? 

100

Upon assessment nurse notes include T 38.6C, productive cough with yellow sputum, resp rate of 20/min

hyperthermia related to infectious illness

100

Valuable information about patient's acid-base status, origin of imbalance 

What are arterial blood gases (ABGs)?

100

These four nursing interventions provide good care for someone with pneumonia. 

What is adequate fluid intake, splint chest when coughing, maintain a high Fowler's position, instruct client to cough at end of exhalation

100

Pneumococcal & flu vaccine 

What is an older adult with COPD and pneumonia?

200

recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, sensation of chest tightness, cough... 

What is asthma?

200

This physical assessment confirms a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance. 

Basilar crackles in lower lobes present after a coughing. 

200

Ph is 7.36, CO2 is 35, HCO3 is 21 & PaO2 is 90 

What are the ABG normal values?  

200

These four risk factors may contribute to a pulmonary embolism. 

What are obesity, hypertension, smoking, prolonged air travel. 

200
Deep breathing exercises should be practiced for 6-8 weeks after discharge from hospital. 

What is discharge teaching?

300

Subjective perception of SOB 

What is dyspnea?

300

This nursing intervention of increasing fluid intake to 3L/day as tolerated addresses a clinical symptom. 

What is thick lung secretions by a patient with pneumonia? 

300

PH 7.30, PCO2 is 50 mmHg, 

PO2 is 90 mm HG

Respirations 24/minute, 

what is respiratory acidosis?

300

Accumulation of capillary-alveolar exudate, decreased breath sounds, abnormal ABGs, abnormal CXR, restlessness, confusion 

What is impaired gas exchange?

300

delivers O2 quickly for short periods, O2 concentrations of 35-50% with flow rates 6-12L/min, 

What is a simple face mask? 

page 673


What are the nursing interventions for a simple face mask?

400

Dyspnea, SOB, limited ability to walk very far, long history of smoking 

What is COPD?

400

Before starting the MD order for the antibiotic this nursing intervention has been completed. 

What is sputum for culture and sensitivity? 

400
pH 7.3, PaCO2 25 mmHg, HCO3 is 16 mEq/L PaO2 is 90 mmHg 

What is metabolic acidosis with partial compensation? page 374 

400

Patient is experiencing fatigue, respiratory muscle fatigue, dyspnea, tachypnea, nasal flaring & altered chest excursion 

What is ineffective breathing pattern?

400

it is lightweight and easy to use, )2 conserved by reservoir bag, concentrations of 40-60% with flow rates at 6-10L/min 

What is a partial rebreathing mask? 


what are the nursing interventions? page 673 

500

Onset in community, lower respiratory tract infection, with temperature of 39C, occurs mostly in winter months, 

What is community acquired pneumonia? 


How do you define Hospital acquired pneumonia?

500

Nurse positions a client with a unilateral lung disease. 

What is the position for "good lung down" ?

500

In respiratory conditions two factors of the ABGs go in opposite directions. 

What is pH and PaCO2? 

page 374 

500

Ineffective cough, excessive sputum, adventitious breath sounds & dyspnea 

What is ineffective airway clearance?

500

Patients with COPD - monitor these lab values ensure adequate nutritional intake. 

What is serum albumin, protein levels

What other nursing interventions to assist patient with imbalanced nutrition?

page 681. 

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