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Role of the respiratory system Oxygenation and tissue perfusion Patient history relating to the respiratory system - family and personal data - smoking and pack years - drug use - allergies - travel - nutritional status - cough, sputum production, chest pain, dyspnea, orthopnea Indicators of re...

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Adult Health Exam (Respiratory)


Role of the respiratory system

Oxygenation and tissue perfusion

Patient history relating to the respiratory system

- family and personal data
- smoking and pack years
- drug use
- allergies
- travel
- nutritional status
- cough, sputum production, chest pain, dyspnea, orthopnea

Indicators of respiratory adequacy

- clubbing
- weight loss
- unevenly developed muscles
- skin and mucous membrane changes
- general appearance
- endurance

Psychosocial assessment

- stress may worsen some respiratory problems
- chronic respiratory disease may cause changes in family roles, social isolation, financial problems due
to unemployment or disability
- discuss coping mechanisms, offer access to support systems

Testing for respiratory

- laboratory
- function
- non-invasive
- invasive

Lab Tests

- blood (ABGs)
- sputum
- pertussis
- viral

Pulmonary function testing

,- noninvasive
- spirometry (incentive spirometer)
- evaluate lung volumes and capacities, flow rates, diffusion capacity, gas exchange, airway resistance,
distribution of ventilation

Capnometry and Capnography

- noninvasive
- measure amount of carbon dioxide present in exhaled air
- normal pressure between 20 and 40

Non-invasive testing

- standard chest x-rays and CT
- ventilation and perfusion scan
- pulse oximetry

Invasive diagnostic testing

- endoscopy
- bronchoscopy
- laryngoscopy
- mediastinoscopy

Thoracentesis

- invasive diagnostic test
- aspiration of pleural fluid or air from the pleural space
- stinging sensation and feeling pressure
- correct position (sitting down, bending forward, arms on table)
- motionless patient
- follow-up assessment for complications

Lung biopsy

- invasive diagnostic test
- obtain tissue for histologic analysis, culture, cytologic examination
- may be performed in patient's room

Follow up care for invasive testing

- assess vital signs
- breath sounds at least every 4 hours for 24 hours
- assess for respiratory distress
- report reduced/absent breath sounds immediately
- monitor for hemoptysis

Why do we need oxygen?

- essential for life and function of cells/tissues
- respiratory, cardiovascular, hematologic systems work together, providing sufficient tissue perfusion to

, the body
- oxygen therapy improves oxygenation and tissue perfusion

Clinical manifestations of respiratory distress

- dyspnea
- nasal flaring
- use of accessory muscles to breathe
- pursed-lip or diaphragmatic breathing
- decreased endurance
- skin, mucous membrane changes (pallor, cyanosis)
- chest pain

Respiratory assessment

- nose and sinus
- pharynx, trachea, larynx
- lungs and thorax (movement, symmetry, fremitus, resonance, breath sounds)
- general appearance (muscle development)
- skin and mucous membranes

What is the best way to determine need for oxygen therapy?

ABG analysis

Purpose of oxygen therapy

Relieves hypoxemia (low levels of oxygen in blood)

Hypoxia

Decreased tissue oxygenation

Goal of oxygen therapy

Use lowest fraction of inspired oxygen for acceptable blood oxygen level without causing harmful side
effects

Type of oxygen used depends on:

- oxygen concentration required/achieved
- importance of accuracy and control of oxygen concentration
- patient comfort
- importance of humidity
- patient mobility

What is the basic level of O2 given?

2L nasal cannula

What happens when they need more oxygen than 2L?

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