breathing patterns case study
Which response is best for the nurse to provide? "Yes, but the pain will only last a very short time." "No, you will not even know the clip is on your finger." "The clip feels like squeezing your finger with your other hand." "You seem to be worried about experiencing pain."
"The clip feels like squeezing your finger with your other hand."
James' mother further states that she is worried her 2-year-old daughter at home may also become ill. What is an appropriate and therapeutic response to the mother's concern about her daughter? "If you breastfed your daughter, she will have natural immunity." "She will be protected from illness if she has had all her scheduled vaccinations." "There is a chance she may also become ill. Please call your pediatrician right away if she develops any symptoms." "She is young enough that she will not be as ill as her brother. There is nothing serious to worry about."
"There is a chance she may also become ill. Please call your pediatrician right away if she develops any symptoms."
When applying a nasal cannula in the ED, what action is most important for the nurse to implement to ensure client safety? Ensure the bed is in low position and the call light is within reach. Determine that all electrical equipment in the room is functioning correctly and is properly grounded. Use aseptic technique to prevent contamination when applying the cannula. Use petroleum gel on the cannula prongs to prevent irritating the nostrils.
Determine that all electrical equipment in the room is functioning correctly and is properly grounded.
How should the nurse respond? "This sounds like a mistake. Take 1 pill with each dose." This will lead to the administration of an inaccurate dose. "Two pills every 12 hours is the usual dose." This will lead to the administration of an inaccurate dose. "Let me contact the pharmacist to clarify these directions." This is not necessary. "A large first dose allows the medication to start working faster." A large first dose, called a loading dose, is often used to achieve a therapeutic level more rapidly in the bloodstream.
"A large first dose allows the medication to start working faster."
Which outcome statement should the nurse use for James' plan of care? James will receive oxygen at 2 L/minute per nasal cannula. James' oxygen saturation will be monitored continuously. James' oxygen saturation will be greater than 95% on room air. The client's respiratory function will be stable.
James' oxygen saturation will be greater than 95% on room air.
Which is the most important approach for the nurse to use when applying a nasal cannula? Ensure the cannula tubing stays snugly around the ears and under the chin. Check that the openings in the nasal prongs are aimed into the nose to prevent skin breakdown. Never allow the humidifier to run out of water. Keep some type of padding around the ears and over the cheekbones.
Check that the openings in the nasal prongs are aimed into the nose to prevent skin breakdown.
To measure capillary refill, the nurse must first perform which action? Count the radial pulse rate. Compress the nailbed of one finger until it blanches. Obtain a healthcare provider's prescription. Elevate the extremity to be assessed.
Compress the nailbed of one finger until it blanches.
What action should the nurse implement prior to applying the sensor? Determine if James has a latex allergy. Clean the site with an iodine solution. "Milk" the capillary blood flow of the site. Apply gauze padding to protect the skin.
Determine if James has a latex allergy.
After determining the priority nursing diagnoses, what step should the nurse take next in developing the plan of care? Determine the need for client teaching. The nurse should determine the need for client teaching while gathering data and establishing the priority diagnoses. Reassess James for any changes. This is not the correct step in the nursing process that is used following data analysis. Implement the priority nursing actions. The nurse must first use another step of the nursing process before the implementation of nursing actions. Establish goals and expected outcomes. After analysis of the data to prioritize nursing diagnoses, the nurse should establish nursing care goals and expected outcomes.
Establish goals and expected outcomes
Which documentation best reflects the nurse's objective assessment? James reports that he has been coughing up large amounts of sputum. Frequent deep cough, producing small amounts of pale yellow sputum. James seems anxious and short of breath, and he has a constant productive cough. Cough is frequent, and James produces some yellow sputum when he coughs.
Frequent deep cough, producing small amounts of pale yellow sputum.
Which nursing diagnosis is most relevant to James' current status? Excess fluid volume. Inability to sustain spontaneous breathing. Impaired gas exchange. Decreased cardiac output.
Impaired gas exchange.
When assisting James obtain a sputum specimen, what action should the nurse take? Instruct James to cough deeply from the chest and spit into the specimen cup. Gently wipe a sterile, cotton-tipped applicator along the back of the oropharynx. Insert a soft-tipped catheter through the nares to suction secretions. Use a hard-tipped Yankauer catheter device to remove oral secretions.
Instruct James to cough deeply from the chest and spit into the specimen cup.
Because of James' dyspnea, the nurse is concerned that he may need to receive oxygen. To determine the need for supplemental oxygen, which assessment is most important for the nurse to perform? Measure oxygen saturation. Auscultate breath sounds. Measure capillary refill. Observe chest excursion.
Measure oxygen saturation.
Assessment SkillsThe nurse assesses James' vital signs. His respirations are rapid and shallow. Which is the best technique for the nurse to use to assess James' respirations accurately? Observe chest expansion for 15 seconds and multiply by 4. Encourage James to breathe as deeply and slowly as possible. Watch for nasal flaring and count the air exchanges with each movement. Place a hand on James' upper abdomen and observe the rise and fall of the chest.
Place a hand on James' upper abdomen and observe the rise and fall of the chest.
The client-care technician plans to transport the sputum specimen to the lab. Which instructions should the nurse provide? Wear clean gloves to carry the specimen to the lab. Wear clean gloves to place the specimen cup in a biohazard bag for transport. Wear gloves and a gown for the best protection. Wash hands after carrying the cup to the lab.
Wear clean gloves to place the specimen cup in a biohazard bag for transport.
The nurse auscultates vesicular breath sounds in the peripheral lung fields. What action should the nurse take? Record the presence of clear breath sounds. Tell James' mother that his lungs are still congested. Assist James to cough to clear his lungs and listen again. Notify the HCP of the abnormal lung sounds.
Record the presence of clear breath sounds.
Which action by the nurse demonstrates the use of trust in the nurse-client relationship? Teaching James and his mother how to read the oximeter. Returning to the room at the time promised. Offering the mother reassurance that James is stable. Providing a phone so that James' mother can call home.
Returning to the room at the time promised.
James' mother states that this is the third time in recent months she has brought him to the ED with a cough and shortness of breath. The nurse asks the mother how many respiratory or other infections James has had within the past year. Why does the nurse ask this? To assess for suspected child neglect or abuse. To explore the possibility of antibiotic resistance developing. To assess for a possible immune deficiency disorder. To explore the need for a primary care provider to avoid ED visits.
To assess for a possible immune deficiency disorder
Which serum lab value confirms the resolution of James' infection? Red blood cell count (RBC) 4.5 million/mm3. White blood cell count (WBC) 6,000/mm3. Hemoglobin at 12 g/dL. Hematocrit at 40%.
White blood cell count (WBC) 6,000/mm3.
Upon further observation, the nurse describes James' sputum as "tenacious." To what does "tenacious" refer? Color. Odor. Frequency. Consistency.
consistency
To encourage the mother to share more about her feelings, how should the nurse respond? "James will be just fine. You don't need to worry." "I worried just like you when my son was sick." "Perhaps you would rather wait outside." "It sounds like this has been a very frightening experience for you."
"It sounds like this has been a very frightening experience for you."
When assessing James' breath sounds, where should the nurse listen first? Lung bases. Lung apices. Aortic site. Pulmonic site.
lung apices
The antitussive medication label reads, "Take 2 teaspoonfuls every 4 hours as needed." The nurse gives James some mL medication cups and teaches James and his mother how to pour the medication into the mL cup. To what mL level should the medication be poured? (Enter numeric value only. If rounding is required, round to the nearest whole number.)
10
The HCP prescribes a complete blood count (CBC) as a part of the diagnostic workup on James. Which is the best explanation for the HCP's prescriptions? A CBC is obtained to assess for an elevated WBC count, which is a common finding in pneumonia except in older adults. A CBC is obtained so that the HCP can rule out the possibility of appendicitis. Anemia is suspected, so a CBC is drawn to measure hemoglobin and hematocrit. Sickle cell anemia is suspected and must be identified by a CBC to begin treatment.
A CBC is obtained to assess for an elevated WBC count, which is a common finding in pneumonia except in older adults.
In assessing James' breath sounds, the nurse should ask him to perform which action? Hold his breath for fifteen seconds. Observe the color of the nailbeds and lips. Cough deeply after each breath. Breathe deeply through the mouth.
Breathe deeply through the mouth.
Which documentation reflects subjective data? James' respirations are 36 breaths/min. James appears anxious by repeatedly reaching for his mother's hand and asks, "Am I going to be okay?" James' mother is present in the room. James reports that he is coughing a lot.
James reports that he is coughing a lot.
The liquid cough syrup is labeled as an antitussive. The nurse explains that this medication should have what effect? Liquefy the respiratory secretions. Reduce the frequency of the cough. Decrease any pain with coughing. Prevent nausea due to the sputum.
Reduce the frequency of the cough.
What immediate actions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply a.Reposition the finger clip and obtain another reading. b.Assess James for signs and symptoms of respiratory distress. c.Encourage James to begin coughing and deep breathing. d.Increase the oxygen flow to 3 to 4 L/min. e.Notify the HCP immediately.
abc
James' respiratory rate is 36 breaths/min. How should the nurse describe James' respiratory pattern? Eupnea. Bradypnea. Tachypnea. Orthopnea.
tachypnea