Disorders
Symptoms
Treatments
Chest Tubes
Nursing Interventions
100

Excess fluid in the pleural space

What is pleural effusion?

100
Hoarseness and cough

What are early hallmark signs of laryngeal tumor?

100

For this laryngectomy, the airway is left intact, but an NG tube is necessary

What is a hemilarygectomy?

100

used to re-expand the collapsed lung

What is a chest tube used for?

100

When performing pre-op teaching with laryngectomy patients, this eval/instruction is key.

What is communication?

200

Most common cause of pleural effusion

What is bronchogenic cancer?

200

Protein, albumin and glucose levels

What labs are monitored with cancer patients to ensure optimal health prior to treatments?

200

Complete larynx removal

What is a total laryngectomy?

200

apply immediately and securely in the event chest tube dislodges

What is a vaseline gauze used for?

200

Prevents crusting of secretions postop laryngectomy

What does humification do?

300

empyema, hemothorax, hemorrhagic 

What are types of pleural effusions?

300

Hallmark sign of lung cancer

What is cough?
300

One cord, a portion of larynx and tumor removed

What is a partial laryngectomy?

300

drainage, water seal and suction control

What are the three chambers of a chest tube?

300

Critical equipment to keep at bedside of postop laryngectomy

What is a suction set-up?

400

In early stages, there is less chance of mets and surgery is main treatment for this type of lung cancer

What is non-small cell carcinoma of lung

400

This type of laryngeal cancer typically does not spread

What is squamous cell carcinoma?

400

Removal of cervical nodes, and sternocleidomastoid 

What is a radical neck dissection?

400

Expected movement of water in the water seal chamber

What is tidaling?

400

This habit can contribute to development of lung cancer

What is smoking?

500

Removal of small to moderate amounts of pleural fluid

What is a thoracentesis?

500
Considered the 'voice box', prevents food/drink from entering lungs, and allows air to pass.

What is the larynx?

500

A common postop complication for this type of laryngectomy is difficulty swallowing

What is a supraglottic laryngectomy?

500

Initiates a backflow of chest tube pressure and can lead to a tension pneumothorax

What is clamping or milking the tubing?

500

This method of feeding is recommended for lung cancer patients

What is high calorie and small frequent meals?