NURS 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Bronchospasm, Palpation, Abdominal Distension
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Complete the questions below and take this to clinical with you as a guide for your practice. 10 cc syringe (to adjust cuff size) appropriate sized opa full o2 cylinder sterile in-line cap in container if needed suctioning equipment inner cannula if needed sterile catheter (including yankeur) Explain the potential causes and signs and symptoms for the following complications (as it. Tissue trauma over suctioning will present with new blood tinged sputum. Explain the nursing interventions you would do or advocate for to manage or prevent the hyperoxygenate for a t least 5 breaths with 100% oxygen. Tissue trauma only apply suction as needed draw back one centimeter after hitting resistance in inserting the suction deflate the cuff as needed. Infection follow strict asepsis avoid routine suctioning provide oral care. Bronchospasm use of atrovent or ventolin to relax the lungs talking the patient through it/providing comfort a. b. c: bradycardia. Stop suction and place patient on 100% oxygenation: anxiety.