Nursing 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Inhalant, Shortness Of Breath
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Nursing care of dyspnea: the 6th vital sign in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, (pp. 4: repeat 5 deep breaths as above and rest, try 5 more deep breaths in and out and rest, try blowing the air out through pursed-lips. Shape your lips like you are going to whistle, then blow out slowly. Appendix i: energy conservation tips: pacing, balance activities and rest, steady work = decreasing efficiency, periodic breaks = maintained efficiency. 5: ways to conserve your energy, control your breathing, eliminate unnecessary activities, get assistance, organize your time, organize your methods, organize your space, pace yourself, maintain good posture, relax, use proper equipment. Your head and shoulders should be rolled forward and relaxed downwards. Rest your hands and forearms on your thighs, palms turned upwards: do not lean on your hands. Your feet should be on the floor, knees rolled slightly outwards.