Alterations in Respiratory Function
Alterations in Cardiac Function
Nursing Process: Assessment
Nursing Process: Implementation
Oxygen Therapy
100

Occurs when alveolar ventilation is inadequate to meet the oxygen demand of the body or eliminate sufficient carbon dioxide

What is Hypoventilation?

100

Examples include Dysrhythmias

What is Disturbances in Conduction?

100

Questions regarding Environmental exposures, Smoking, Respiratory Infections, Allergies, and Medications are examples of

What is Respiratory Nursing History?

100

Secondhand smoke, work chemicals, and pollutants are examples of

What is Environmental pollutants?

100

It is safe and simple, effective for low concentrations, does not impede eating or talking, and can be drying to the mucous membranes.  It may cause skin breakdown on the ears

What is Nasal Cannula?

200

 Inadequate tissue oxygenation at the cellular level

What is Hypoxia?

200

Examples include Stenosis and Regurgitation

What is Impaired Valvular Function?

200

Flaring nares, Cyanotic mucous membranes, Pursed-lip breathing, Pallor, and Neck Vein Distention are inspection of what areas of the body

What is NOSE/MOUTH AND LIPS/NECK VEINS?

200

Influenza, pneumococcal are examples of

What are vaccinations?

200

It provides specific amount of oxygen with humidity added; administers low, constant O2; mask and added humidity may irritate skin; therapy interrupted with eating and drinking; and a specific flow rate must be followed

What is a Venturi Mask?

300

A state of ventilation in which the lungs remove carbon dioxide faster than it is produced by cellular metabolism

What is Hyperventilation?

300

Examples include Left-sided heart failure and Right-sided heart failure

What is Altered cardiac output?

300

CBC, Cardiac Enzymes, Serum Electrolytes, Cholesterol, BNP, C-reactive protein are examples of

What is Diagnostic Blood Studies?

300

External chest wall manipulation using percussion, vibration, or high-frequency chest wall compression (HFCWC) is called

What is chest physiotherapy?

300

It is useful for short periods, delivers increased FiO2, easily humidifies O2, does not dry mucous membranes, and interferes with eating and talking

What is a Partial and Non-rebreather Mask?

400

4 factors that influence adequacy of circulation, ventilation, perfusion, and transport of respiratory gases to the tissues.

What is physiological, developmental, lifestyle, and environmental?

400

Examples include Angina and Myocardial infarction

What is Myocardial Ischemia?

400

Peripheral cyanosis, Central cyanosis, Decreased skin turgor, Dependent edema, Periorbital edema are inspection of what area of the body

What is Skin?

400

A method used to control shortness of breath where you breathe in slowly through your nose for two counts, keeping your mouth closed .  Then exhale slowly through puckered lips for 4-6 sec.

What is pursed-lip breathing?

400

It is useful for short periods such as patient transportation, contraindicated for patients who retain CO2, may induce feelings of claustrophobia, and there is an increased risk of aspiration.

What is a Simple Face Mask?