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Respiratory Unit

Chapters 20-24

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Chapter 20: Assessment of Respiratory Function

This chapter is an overview of the respiratory system anatomy, pathophysiology, functions, assessments, and diagnostics. Please use this chapter as of review of this system, in order to better understand the abnormalities that exist in the upper and lower respiratory diseases and conditions we talk about in the next chapters.

Chapter 21: Respiratory Care Modalities

1. Review the methods of oxygen administration (nasal cannula, simple mask, non-rebreather mask, venturi mask) - See Table 21-1.

2. Review indications for and teaching guidelines for patients while using an incentive spirometer - See Chart 21-3.

3. Review 'breathing retraining' techniques and nursing management

4. Basics of airway management - what is an ET tube & tracheostomy, when are these needed, what are nursing interventions/management needed for these artificial airways? See Chart 21-7.

5. What is a chest tube and when is it indicated? What is the difference between a water seal and dry suction chest tubes? See Table 21-3.

Chapter 22: Management of Patients with Upper Respiratory Tract Disorders

Conditions to Know: Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Influenza, OSA

1. What is the most frequently occurring upper respiratory infection (URI), and what is the most common cause?

3. Rhinitis can be caused by a variety of factors including:

4. What are some signs and symptoms of rhinitis?

5. What is recommended nursing management for allergic & viral forms of rhinitis?

6. What is the pharmacological treatment of choice for patients with bacterial sinusitis?

7. What are the most common signs and symptoms seen in influenza?

8. What are some teaching points to include regarding treatment and management of influenza?

9. What is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and what are risk factors for this condition

10. What are common signs and symptoms of OSA?

11. Explain the medical management for OSA, including teaching points for patient diagnosed with this condition.

Chapter 23: Management of Patients with Chest & Lower Respiratory Tract Disorders

Conditions to Know: Atelectasis, Pneumonia, TB, PE

1. What is atelectasis and what is the most common type?

2. What are some clinical manifestations of atelectasis?

3. How can we teach patients to prevent atelectasis? See Chart 23-1 & 23-2.

4. What is pneumonia and what are the primary causes of it?

5. Explain the differences between community-acquired (CAP), hospital-acquired (HAP), and healthcare associated pneumonia (HCAP). See Chart 23-3.

6. What are some clinical manifestations of pneumonia?

7. How is pneumonia diagnosed?

8. What are important nursing care measures while treating a patient with pneumonia?

9. How is TB transmitted? What type of special isolation & PPE are needed for hospital staff while caring for patients with suspected or confirmed TB?

10. What are some clinical manifestations of TB?

11. How is TB diagnosed?

12. What are some teaching points you would want to include when educating patients about the medical management (pharmacological) required for TB?

13. A pulmonary embolism (PE) is a considered a medical emergency. What are some signs and symptoms of a PE?

14. How is a PE diagnosed?

15. What are some teaching points to include when educating patients on how to prevent a PE?

Chapter 24: Management of Patients with Chronic Pulmonary Disease

Conditions to Know: COPD - Emphysema & Bronchitis; Asthma

1. Most patients with COPD present with overlapping signs and symptoms of emphysema and chronic bronchitis. What is the difference between emphysema and bronchitis?

2. What are some risk factors for COPD?

3. What are the primary clinical manifestations of COPD?

4. Identify the nursing care & patient education that is needed while caring for a patient with COPD.

5. What classes of medications are used to help manage patients with COPD, and what are some side effects and nursing implications for these medication classes?

6. What is asthma? Is it reversible or non-reversible?

7. What is the primary pre-disposing factor for an asthma attack?

8. What symptoms are usually seen during an asthma attack?

9. What classes of medications are used to help manage patients with asthma, and what are some side effects and nursing implications for these medication classes? See Tables 24-4 & 24-5.

10. What is the condition called when a patient has a rapid & severe onset of airway obstruction that is unresponsive to common asthma attack treatments?

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