NURS 201 PALS Tutoring Quiz 3
NURS 201 PALS Tutoring Quiz 3 • Asthma o Intermittent obstructive airways o Reversible, not progressive o Risk Factors: ▪ Tobacco use ▪ GERD ▪ Air Pollutants • Smog • Dust • Pollen ▪ Smoking ▪ Allergies ▪ Genetics is the most common • The more risk factors, the more likely they will develop asthma o Signs and Symptoms: ▪ Wheezes ▪ Chest tightness ▪ Persistent cough ▪ Dyspnea o Early Symptoms: ▪ Increase pH • Respiratory alkalosis ▪ Restlessness ▪ Agitation ▪ Tachycardia ▪ Tachypnea ▪ Anxiety o Late Symptoms: ▪ Bradycardia ▪ Cyanosis ▪ Stupor ▪ Body gets tired when body is undergoing respiratory alkalosis-> respiratory acidosis -> respiratory failure o If pt has chest tightness and coughing, what are some nursing interventions? ▪ Give O2 in a hospital setting ▪ Use a rescue inhaler if not in a hospital o Patient Teaching: ▪ Prevention • Ways to prevent developing an asthma attack • Avoid triggers o ABG Interpretation/Analysis ▪ pH 7.35-7.45 • Below: Acidosis • Above: Alkalosis ▪ HCO3 22-26 • Below: Acidosis • Above: Alkalosis ▪ CO2 35-45 • Below: Alkalosis • Above: Acidosis ▪ Uncompensated • pH is out of range ▪ Compensated • pH is normal • CO2 and HCO3 out of range ▪ Partially Compensated • Everything is out of range o Best way to diagnose asthma ▪ Pulmonary function test • Uses incentive spirometry ->take the levels of bronchodilators -> retake incentive spirometry -> of the levels increased = pt has asthma ▪ Patient Teaching: • No bronchodilators and no smoking o 6-12 hours before o Medications for Asthma ▪ Beta 2 adrenergic agonists (bronchodilators) • First line drug therapy • Administered through a nebulizer or meter dosed inhaler • Short acting agonists o Albuterol (rescue inhaler) ▪ Can be administered through meter dose or dry powder ▪ S/E • Tachycardia • Angina • Tremors • Nervousness • Restlessness ▪ Pt should avoid caffeine • Stimulant will make the symptoms worse • Long-acting agonists o Salmeterol ▪ S/E • Headache • Tremors • Cough • Dizziness o Prevents asthma attacks DOES NOT treat asthma ▪ Methylxanthines/theophylline • 3rd line drug therapy • Theophylline o Normal range: 10-20 o S/E ▪ Restlessness ▪ Insomnia ▪ Nausea ▪ Vomiting ▪ Diarrhea ▪ Tachycardia IF it reaches toxic levels o Pt should avoid caffeine ▪ Inhaled Corticosteroids • Beclomethasone/Fluticasone o S/E ▪ Hoarseness ▪ Throat irritation ▪ Oral candidiasis o Patient Teaching: ▪ Rinse mouth after each use ▪ Use a spacer to prevent oral candidiasis ▪ Mast Cell Stabilizers • Cromolyn sodium o If prescribed with a bronchodilator take bronchodilator first o Only administered through metered dose inhaler
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