NURSING CARE PLAN- COUGH ASSESSMENT | DIAGNOSIS | PLANNING | INTERVENTION | RATIONALE | EVALUATION | Subjective Data:“Ubo siya ng ubo pero nahihirapan siyang ilabas yung kanyang plema” asverbalized bythe father.Objective Data: * Dyspnea * Wheezes upon auscultation * Facial grimace noted * Productive cough (yellow to green sputum) * V/S takenas follows:T: 37.7P: 90R: 27BP: 110/80 | Ineffective airway clearance related to retained bronchial secretions as manifested by dyspnea‚ wheezes
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Cellular Respiration is part of the metabolism of organisms‚ it provides the energy for organisms’ basic life activity. The process of cellular respiration converts oxygen and water to glucose and carbon dioxide‚ and usually occurs inside of mitochondria. Thus the cellular respiration is closely related to the life of all organisms‚ especially the human. In a case study in cellular respiration‚ seven unrelated people died in five days‚ and the reason is unclear. However‚ all the victim had same
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you didn’t already know or needed to be reminded 1. Over 80% of ARDS cases are primarily caused by sepsis and or bacterial pneumonia. The diagnostic criteria of ARDS is acute onset of symptoms‚ bilateral pulmonary infiltrates on chest radiograph‚ hypoxia and the absence of left atrial hypertension. The ratio
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Nursing Care of a Patient Diagnosed with Pneumonia Tiara Graham Linn Benton Community College Nursing Care of a Patient Diagnosed with Pneumonia Patient Description Patient is a Caucasian 83 year old female that came into the emergency department from Wynwood assisted living facility with an increase of fatigue‚ worsening confusion and a 1 day history of a fever. Patient weighs approximately 90 pounds upon admission with a height of 64 inches. Patient has known COPD and is a former heavy
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time after as can be seen in Figure 2‚ where the slope increased by a factor of 5 ± 0.8 mV/s from an average baseline value of 32.7 ±8.1mV/s immediately after exercise ceased. The active hyperemia observed here may be due to a combination of tissue hypoxia and the generation of local vasodilator metabolites such as potassium ions‚ carbon dioxide‚ nitric oxide‚ and adenosine. More recently‚ ideas have emerged that NO bound to haemoglobin may be released as oxygen is removed from the red blood cells‚
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Stroke I. Pathophysiology A. Ischemic Stroke 1. Results from blockage of a cerebral artery‚ leading to decreased blood flow. 2. Cerebral blood arteries dilate and constrict due a process called cerebral autoregulation. 3. This process is affected by stroke 4. One possible ischemic stroke occurs due to blockage of an intracranial vessel due to an embolus from a distant area (i.e. cardiogenic embolus)‚ 5. Another possible ischemic stroke occurs due to in situ thrombosis of an intracranial vessel
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pulmonary arterial wall causing a state of permanent vasoconstriction. In addition‚ the pulmonary vasculature that produces the body’s natural vasodilators becomes impaired therefore further contributing to pulmonary vascular remodeling‚ systemic hypoxia‚ and pulmonary thrombosis. All these‚ he said‚ could cause an elevated mean PA pressure and eventually a state of permanent pulmonary hypertension. PAH‚ according to nurse Vacca is prevalent amongst patients ages 30s or 40s and are more common in
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454). One treatment would be oxygen therapy by way of "humidified mist therapy combined with oxygen" (Cooper et al.‚ 2003‚ p.454). This would be delivered by nasal canula‚ oxygen tent or isolet "in concentrations sufficient to alleviate dyspnea and hypoxia."(Cooper et al.‚ 2003‚ p.454). "Ventilatory assistance (i.e.‚ intubation) should be considered for infants with recurrent apnea or severe oxygen desaturation" (Cooper et al.‚ 2003‚ p.454). Other treatments may include intravenous fluids to maintain
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took than just regular mountain climbing‚ which may be another reason why they had many misfortunes during there ascend. “With increasing altitude‚ ambient air pressure and as a consequence partial pressure of oxygen decrease causing hypobaric hypoxia. Hypoxia is responsible for the decrease in endurance performance of mountaineers when ascending to high altitude and plays a key role in the pathophysiology of high-- altitude illnesses” (Sumann 8). Climbing in weather that is as bad as what Joe and
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IHCD Paramedic Module H Assessment Using the answer sheets provided‚ encircle your answer against the corresponding question number. 1 Weight has the greatest effect on the amount of kinetic energy produced a. TRUE b. FALSE 2 Blunt trauma produces temporary cavitation a. TRUE b. FALSE 3 Sympathetic action causes pupil dilation a. TRUE b. FALSE 4 A capillary refill of more than 4 seconds indicates serious circulatory compromise a. TRUE b. FALSE 5 In time critical patients‚
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