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Ruth Jones
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what do Cystic Fibrosis, respiratory therapy, swimmers ear and burn victims have in common?
1. all in contact with water2. all susceptible for infection with pseudomona aeruginosa
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A patient with significant right-sided pneumonia is receiving respiratory therapy. Which position is best suited for this patient? 1 Prone position 2 Tripod position 3 Supine position 4 Side-lying position
4- Correct A patient with a medical condition involving only one lung requires focused intervention. A lateral or side-lying position is used for patients whose condition involves only one lung, because it allows for improved ventilation to perfusion that matches with the affected lung. This position also optimizes pulmonary blood flow and ventilation to the dependent lung areas. When a patient is in the prone position, air-filled, non-atelectatic alveoli in the ventral (anterior) portion of the lung become dependent, and perfusion may be better matched to ventilation. However, not all patients respond well to prone positioning and there is no reliable way of predicting who will respond. Tripod positioning helps to increase chest and lung expansion and decrease the effort needed to breathe for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, not patients with conditions affecting only one lung. The supine position changes the pleural pressure and predisposes the patient to atelectasis. Text Reference – p. 1662
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Respiratory Therapy Aide
Have completed a vocational education program in repiratory therapy
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respiratory care (respiratory therapy)
health care discipline that specializes in the promotion of optimal cardiopulmonary function and health
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While changing the tapes on a tracheostomy tube, the male client coughs and the tube is dislodged. The initial nursing action is to: a. Call the physician to reinsert the tube. b. Grasp the retention sutures to spread the opening. c. Call the respiratory therapy department to reinsert the tracheotomy. d. Cover the tracheostomy site with a sterile dressing to prevent infection.
b. Grasp the retention sutures to spread the opening.
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A client is on a positive-pressure ventilator with a synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) setting. The ventilator is set for 8 breaths per minute. The client is taking 6 breaths per minute independently. The nurse a) Consults with the physician about removing the client from the ventilator b) Changes the setting on the ventilator to increase breaths to 14 per minute c) Contacts the respiratory therapy department to report the ventilator is malfunctioning d) Continues assessing the client’s respiratory status frequently
Continues assessing the client’s respiratory status frequently
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A client is on a positive-pressure ventilator with a synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) setting. The ventilator is set for 8 breaths per minute. The client is taking 6 breaths per minute independently. The nurse a) Continues assessing the client’s respiratory status frequently b) Consults with the physician about removing the client from the ventilator c) Contacts the respiratory therapy department to report the ventilator is malfunctioning d) Changes the setting on the ventilator to increase breaths to 14 per minute
Continues assessing the client’s respiratory status frequently The SIMV setting on a ventilator allows the client to breathe spontaneously with no assistance from the ventilator for those extra breaths. Data in the stem suggest that the ventilator is working correctly. The nurse would continue making frequent respiratory assessments of the client. There are not sufficient data to suggest the client could be removed from the ventilator. There is no reason to increase the ventilator’s setting to 14 breaths per minute or to contact respiratory therapy to report the machine is not working properly.
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