Albuterol: SABA reliever or rescue
What are the basic parts of a chest tube
Salmeterol LABA – control /Fluticasone CORTICOSTEROID. – inhaled and po
Oseltamivir (Tamiflu):
Identify common causes of respiratory acidosis or alkalosis and metabolic acidosis or alkalosis
Isoniazid (INH):
if they feel sick
SOB
Chronic Cough
Chronic Sputum Production
Wheezing
Chest Tightness
Frequent Respiratory Infections
Fatigue
Cyanosis: clubbing and barrel chest
Unintended Weight Loss
Pursed-lip breathing
Hypoxemia: low oxygen levels in blood
Hypercapnia: high carbon dioxide levels
Hypokalemia Treatment:
WASH HANDS
yearly vaccines for a and b
Hyperkalemia Treatment:
1. Airway Management and Patency
2. Tracheostomy Site Care
3. Tube Security and Position
4. Ventilation and Oxygenation
5. Prevention of Complications
6. Patient Communication
7. Nutritional Support
8. Education and Psychosocial Support
9. Pain Management
Speaking valves, such as the Passy-Muir valve, are devices designed to enable speech in patients with tracheostomies by allowing air to flow into the lungs through the tracheostomy tube during inhalation but closing during exhalation. This forces exhaled air through the vocal cords, allowing the patient to speak.
How Speaking Valves Work:
Benefits of Speaking Valves:
Use with Cuffed vs. Uncuffed Tracheostomy Tubes:
1. Uncuffed Tracheostomy Tube:
2. Cuffed Tracheostomy Tube:
Nasal Cannula (NC)
Simple Face Mask
3. Partial Rebreather Mask
4. Non-Rebreather Mask (NRB)
5. Oxymask