Ineffective airway clearanceBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksJ. SanfordM. Jacobs
16. Ineffective Airway Clearance 17. Ineffective Breathing Pattern 18. Ineffective Management of Therapeutic Regimen: Individual 19. Pain 20. Risk for Aspiration 21. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity 22. Risk for Infection 23. Self-Care Deficit 24. Urinary Retention 25. Sexual DysfunctionConnect...
Nursing diagnoses for pneumonia are formulated based on thorough assessment and thenurse’sclinical judgment, tailored to each patient’s condition. While their use varies by setting, the nurse’s expertise shapes the care plan to prioritize patient needs. Based on assessment data, here are examples...
The nurse plans for a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance for a client with pneumonia. Which intervention will the nurse identify as a priority in the plan of care? A. Instruct on coughing, deep breathing, and hydration. B. Give the client supplemental oxygen. C. Contact the ph...
it is important to note that the use of specific nursing diagnostic labels may not be as prominent or commonly utilized as other components of the care plan. It is ultimately the nurse’s clinical expertise and judgment that shape the care plan to meet the unique needs of each patient, prio...
ineffective airway clearanceimpaired gas exchangeAltered fluid and electrolyte balancefluid volume excessthird-spacing of fluidhyponatremiaAltered nutrition: less than body requirementsRisk for impaired tissue integrityActivity intoleranceSleep pattern disturbanceRisk for trauma: fallsPotential complicationsrenal ...
用Quizlet學習並牢記包含A patient who has been in the intensive care unit for 4 days has disturbed sensory perception from sleep deprivation. Which action should the nurse include in the plan of care? a. Administer prescribed sedatives or opioids at bedti
Ineffective breathing patternIneffective airway clearanceAltered nutrition: less than body requirementsRisk for impaired tissue integrityRisk for activity intoleranceImpaired physical mobilitySelf-care deficitUrinary retentionRisk for constipationSleep pattern disturbanceRisk for infectionpneumoniaurinary tract infection...
Sleeping on the back with the neck bending too far backward or forward can block the airways, leading to ineffective breathing patterns. 2. Consider oral devices. Though CPAP is more effective, oral devices may be easier for some patients. These devices open the throat and bring the jaw forwa...
Objectives: To assess the efficacy of written instructions in the form of a written asthma action plan provided by subspecialist physicians as part of usual asthma care during office visits. Methods: A total of 407 children and adults with persistent asthma receiving first-time...