Reference no: EM133558213
Questions:
1) Ineffective breathing pattern is the nursing diagnosis for asthma is due to the presence of mucus in the airways (bronchi), which results in blockage of air to the lungs and the body. Inability to keep the airways clear due to bronchospasm is caused by stimulation of the receptors and chemical mediators, which are released in the presence of irritants or allergens. What are the symptoms?
2) List 3 pathophysiological changes that occur during an asthma attack?
3) What are your nursing interventions for a client with anxiety?
4) Impaired gas exchange is the nursing diagnosis for asthma relates to the decreased amount of air that is exchanged during inspiration and expiration. Ventilation is impaired in spite of adequate perfusion in the lungs. What are the symptoms?
5) What are your nursing interventions for a client with impaired gas exchange?
6) What education would you provide for Mr Louis and his family?
7) You are working in an Emergency Department when Mr Louis, aged 34, presents with asthma. Outline your physical assessment of Mr Louis.
8) During an Asthma attack, list five (5) nursing actions that are appropriate for an EN to implement?
9) Mr Louis has stated that he is having difficulties attending to activities of daily living, is very anxious, is concerned about his weight, has difficulty exercising and has little understanding of his medications. Who may be involved in Mr Louis's care to ensure a holistic approach? How would you document and report this information?20) Discuss the differences between stable and unstable angina