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Textbook:

Mondor, E. (2020). Lower respiratory problems. In Harding, M. M., Kwong, J., Roberts, D., Hagler,
D., & Reinisch, C. (Eds.), Lewis’ s medical-surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical
problems (11th ed., pp. 502-540). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.

Mondor, E. (2020). Obstructive pulmonary diseases. In Harding, M. M., Kwong, J., Roberts, D., Hagler, D.,
& Reinisch, C. (Eds.), Lewis’ s medical-surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical
problems (11th ed., pp. 541-575). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.

ATI Skills Modules:
Oxygen Therapy Medication Administration 2
 Nasal cannula  Using a metered-dose inhaler
 Simple mask
 Non-rebreather mask
STUDENT NAME: Tran Nguyen




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Prepare the following medications for submission on medication cards. Use the ATI medication
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 Albuterol
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 Methylprednisolone
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1. Describe the pathophysiology of pneumonia and key risk factors for its development.
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Organisms trigger inflammatory response in lungs, fluid leaks into alveoli cause hypoxia, edema of airways,
bacteria pneumonia, inflammation of alveoli. Increase mucus production causes obstructs airflow and impair
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gas exchange in lungs. Bacterial infection.
Risk factor: smoker, elderly, chronic illness ( asthma, diabetes, heart disease), ventilator,
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medication( corticosteroids). Tracheal tubes, alcohol and drugs abuse, anesthesia procedures.
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2. Complete the following table:

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF COMPLICATIONS
PNEUMONIA (SIGNS/SYMPTOMS) (FROM THE DEVELOPMENT OF
INCLUDE ASSESSMENT/DIAGNOSTIC PNEUMONIA)
FINDINGS


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Cough, fever, chills, dyspnea, tachypnea, pleuritic Respiration failure
chest pain Heart failure
Lungs sounds: crackles, wheezing Pleural effusions
Elderly: confusion, stupor Empyema
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Anxious, trying to breath, pain. Lack of oxygen, try to get more air to lungs, inflammation cause impair




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4. Identify the priority nursing interventions for this patient utilizing the patient report given and orders
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placed in the EHR. Provide rationales for how you identified these priorities and the order in which
you would implement these interventions.
Increase o2, high fowlers position. Antiinflammation, antipyretic. The vital sign change
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5. Write out the steps for administering a nebulizer treatment on this patient with COPD and
Pneumonia. Discuss how you determine whether to use oxygen or medical air as the nebulizer source
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for this patient?
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Fill the medicine cup with your prescription. To avoid spills, close the medicine cup tightly and
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Attach the other end of the hose to the mouthpiece and medicine cup.

Turn on the nebulizer machine.

Place the mouthpiece in your mouth. Keep your lips firm around the mouthpiece so that all of the
medicine goes into your lungs.


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