Results: based on the main assessment of the three patients, it was found that the patient had a cough and shortness of breath The nursing diagnosis that emerged was that airway clearance was ineffective associated with retained secretions. The focus intervention carried ou...
百度试题 结果1 题目 The nursing diagnosis of "ineffective airway clearance" may lead to the nursing outcome of "clear lung sounds." 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 clear 反馈 收藏
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...
Ineffective Breathing Pattern (Dyspnea) Impairment of Gas Exchange Influenza (Flu)UPDATED! Lung CancerUPDATED! Mechanical Ventilation Near-Drowning Pleural Effusion Pneumonia Pulmonary Embolism Pulmonary Tuberculosis Tracheostomy Urinary Care plans related to thekidneyandurinary systemdisorders: ...
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.
to analyze the defining characteristics of the nursing diagnosis "ineffective airway clearance" in children with acute respiratory infection. cross-sectional descriptive study, developed in two hospitals specialized in care for children. It was held a detailed respiratory evaluation of the child to identi...
Risk for ineffectiveairway clearancerelated to neuromuscular impairment. Situational low self-esteemrelated to the stigma associated with the condition. Deficient knowledgerelated to information misinterpretation. Risk forinjuryrelated toweakness, balancing difficulties, cognitive limitations, or altered consciousnes...
Thenursing diagnosisfor pneumonia includes impaired gas exchange, ineffective airway clearance, hyperthermia, ineffective breathing pattern, risk for fluid volume deficit, and activity intolerance. Nursing goalsfor pneumonia are: promote rest, maintain patent airway, control fever, prevent dehydration, ease ...
Ineffective airway clearance Activity intolerance Risk for aspiration Anxiety (specify level: mild, moderate, severe, panic) Causes ARDS has many risk factors. Besides pulmonary infection or aspiration, extra-pulmonary sources include sepsis, trauma, massive transfusion, drowning, drug overdose, fat embol...
c) Ineffective airway clearance related to altered pulmonary status d) Impaired gas exchange related to a right-to-left shunt Ineffective tissue perfusion related to inefficiency of the heart as a pumpCorrect Explanation: A ventriculoseptal defect permits blood to flow across a septum,...