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NUR 195 - EXAM 2 (WEEKS 3-4)

week 3 -->
what happens in decreased compliance of the lungs? Examples - Answers :lungs are
stiff and require greater effort to breathe

morbid obesity
pneumo/hemothorax

what happens in wheezing? examples - Answers :narrowing of the airway

asthma and COPD

watch adventitious breath sounds video
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NvBk61ngDY

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6khX2gwuBs - Answers :now

PFT, ABG abbreviations - Answers :pulmonary function test

arterial blood gas

arterial blood gases report........ - Answers :status of Oxygenation and Acid-Base
Balance in the Blood

ABGs assesses ............. - Answers :•ability of Lungs to Provide Adequate Oxygen and
Remove Carbon Dioxide

•ability of Kidneys to Maintain Normal Body pH

what are common causes of
- respiratory acidosis
- respiratory alkalosis
- metabolic acidosis
- metabolic alkalosis - Answers :respiratory depression, COPD and asthma, PNA

hyperventilation (anxiety, pain)

diabetes, shock, renal failure

prolonged vomiting, NG drainage

what is the most accurate respiratory assessment? - Answers :ABGs

,what is thoracentesis used for? - Answers :Aspiration of overflow of Fluid from the
Pleural Space
- pneumo/hemothorax and pleural effusion

Thoracentesis is used to diagnose ....... - Answers :•Pleural Fluid (transudates or
exudates)
•Blood
•Pus or Infected Fluid

how much fluid can we draw during thoracentesis? - Answers :up to 1 L

after done with thoracentesis, apply ... - Answers :dressing

what are the complications of thoracentesis? - Answers :Mediastinal shift,
pneumothorax, bleeding, infection

what is the function of a chest tube drainage? - Answers :water seal drains air or fluid
from the pleural space

tidaling meaning - Answers :rhythmic rise and fall of water in a chest tube drainage
system

what are possible reasons for lack of tidaling when using a chest tube drainage? -
Answers :•Lung Re-Expansion
•Obstruction

chest tube insertion indications - Answers :•Pneumothorax/Hemothorax
•Postoperative Chest Drainage
•Pleural Effusion
•Pulmonary Empyema (collection of pus)

chest tube drainage procedures
- pre
- intra - Answers :pre - administer pain meds and sedatives

intra - monitor VS

chest tube drainage procedures
- post - Answers :- monitor VS
- Encourage Coughing and Deep Breathing
- Monitor Chest Tube Placement and Function
•Document Drainage
•Check for Tidaling and Bubbling
•Monitor for Infection
•Position Patient in Semi- to High-Fowler's with Canister Below Chest

, complications of chest tube drainage - Answers :air leak (leak in tubing, tape on body)
Tension Pneumothorax (kinked/clamped tubing)

steps of scheduled disconnection of chest tube drainage - Answers :•Pain Medication
30 Min Before
•Remove Sutures
•Patient will Bear Down

Post-Removal
•Apply Airtight, Sterile Petroleum Jelly Gauze Dressing
•Obtain Chest X-Ray
•Monitor Wound Drainage

what to have at the bedside in case the chest tube drainage disconnects by accident? -
Answers :sterile water (when disconnected from canister)

occlusive dressing (when disconnected from patient)

what is the function of a mechanical ventilator? - Answers :Breathes for Patient as Life
Support

indications for mechanical ventilation? - Answers :•Hypoxemia
•Hypoventilation
•Apnea
•Bradypnea
•Respiratory Acidosis
•Respiratory Distress or Failure
•Compromised Airway
•Confusion with Need for Airway Protection
•Controlled Hyperventilation
•Increased Work of Breathing Not Relieved by Other Interventions

when Attempting to Wean a patient off a mechanical ventilator the nurse should monitor
..... - Answers :ABGs

Nursing Considerations for Ventilated Patients - Answers :•Assess Respiratory Status
q2h
•Suction (Hyper oxygenate)

•Reposition Patient q2h

•Administer Medications
•sedation (Fentanyl, Propofol)
•Paralyzation (Vecuronium)

Mechanical Ventilation Complications - Answers :•Trauma

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