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  1. 1. Common Manifestations of Impaired Respiratory Function • Hypoxia • Altered breathing patterns • Obstructed or partially obstructed airway
  2. 2. Hypoxia • Condition of insufficient oxygen anywhere in the body • Rapid pulse • Rapid, shallow respirations and dyspnea • Increased restlessness or lightheadedness • Flaring of nares • Substernal or intercostal retractions • Cyanosis
  3. 3. Abnormal Respiratory Patterns • Tachypnea (rapid rate) • Bradypnea (abnormally slow rate) • Apnea (cessation of breathing) • Kussmaul’s breathing • Cheyne-Stokes respirations • Biot’s respirations
  4. 4. Partially or Complete Airway obstruction •Partial obstruction • low-pitched snoring during inhalation •Complete obstruction • extreme inspiratory effort with no chest movement
  5. 5. • Adequate O2 Balance Example of Obstructive Disease: Asthma
  6. 6. Adequate O2 Balance Example of Restrictive Disease: Hemothorax •
  7. 7. Inadequate O2 Balance Behaviors of Negative O2 balance • Hypoventilation or hyperventilation • Stridor, audible sounds with respiration, wheezing, coughing • Hypoxia • Change in mental status • Change vital signs • Cyanosis • Decrease in GI motility • Change in renal function • Hypercapnia
  8. 8. Nursing Measures to Promote Respiratory Function • Ensure a patent airway • Positioning • Encourage deep breathing, coughing • Ensure adequate hydration
  9. 9. Nursing Responsibilities Physical Assessment: • Lung auscultation and breathing pattern • Abdominal assessment • Urine output • Skin and mucous membranes • Heart sounds • Circula tion • Edema • DVT
  10. 10. Common Tests and Nursing Responsibilities • Complete Blood Count (CBC) • Arterial Blood Gases (ABG) • Pulmonary Function Tests • Sputum culture • growing microorganisms from sputum • Throat culture • growth of microorganisms from throat material
  11. 11. Common Tests and Nursing Responsibilities • Tests to visualize structures of respiratory system: • Bronchoscopy • Chest radiographs
  12. 12. Common Tests and Nursing Responsibilities Thorancentesis
  13. 13. Nursing Responsibilities • Medications • Incentive spirometry • Postural drainage • Oxygen therapy • Artificial airways • Airway suctioning • Chest tubes
  14. 14. Basic Nursing Interventions • Airway Maintenance: • Facilitate effective coughing • Suctioning airways • Liquefying and mobilizing sputum • Maintenance and promotion of proper lung expansion: • Ensure the client changes position slowly • Observe for symptoms of intolerance • Perform ROM exercises with activity intolerance if is immobile
  15. 15. Cont… • Auscultate breath sounds, monitor respiratory patterns, monitor ABG’s • Position client to optimize respiration • Pulmonary toileting • Incentive spirometry • Suctioning
  16. 16. Cont… • Encourage activity and ambulation as tolerated • Encourage increased fluid intake • Chest physiotherapy • O2 • Medications as ordered
  17. 17. Administration of Prescribed Medications • Expectorants • Mucolytics • Bronchodilators • Cough suppressants • Corticosteroids • Antihistamines • Antibiotics • Vasoconstrictors

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