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COPD Study Guide – Med-Surg 300 Insights & Key Concepts

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This COPD Study Guide for Med-Surg 300 provides a comprehensive review of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, covering pathophysiology, pharmacology, patient assessment, and nursing interventions. Designed for nursing students, it offers clear insights and key concepts to prepare effectively for exams, clinical practice, and NCLEX preparation.

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COPD -
Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease
Pathophysiology Memory Trick Causes & Risk Factors
• Smoking
Chronic destruction of the lungs resulting in • Car mechanics
decreased gas exchange, leading to chronic air #1
trapping & high CO2 in the body. Memory tricks

Chronic Destruction Kaplan Question
Memory trick

C C
Chronic air trapping High
Lab Values
• Don't get tricked: Anemia is NOT common with these
patients, rather increased blood count.
C • ABG (arterial blood gas) Key numbers
Low PaO2 32 = Hypoxemia
Below 80 (Normal 80 - 100)
Signs & Symptoms
High PaCO2 = HyperCapnic
Emphysema “Pink puffer” pH less than 7.35 = Acidosis
P I N K PaCO2 - Over 45 = Acidosis
Pink skin & chest No chronic cough
Keep Tripoding
Pursed-Lip breathing Chest” (minimal) B
0₂
7.35 7.45
0₂

0₂ B
PaCO₂
35 45

Normal
PaO₂
80 100




Memory trick

COPD - CO2 PrisoneD
Damage to the Alveoli results in loss of lung
elasticity & loss of inflation of lung tissue, Carbon Dioxide
resulting in loss of lung tissue recoil & air trapping. Carbon diACID
Chronic bronchitis “Blue bloater” HESI Question 65 mm Hg
Partial pressure of carbon

B L U E dioxide (PaCO2) is 65 mm Hg
This pt. with bronchitis is C
Big & Blue skin Long term “chronic” Unusual lung sounds:
“Cyanosis” (hypoxia) COUGH & Sputum Crackles & Wheezes
Edema peripherally
(due to cor pulmonale)
experiencing hypercapnia
O O

0₂ Deadly Complication
0
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Respiratory Failure:
Hypoxemic respiratory failure = Low O2
Hypercapnic respiratory failure = HIGH CO2
Priority = BiPap
Inflammation of the bronchi & excessive mucus
production resulting in a chronic hacking cough, Memory Trick
& recurrent infections. HyperCAP = Give BiPAP
#1 Monitor: Mental Status Change NCLEX TIP

Key sign:
Low O2 saturation for COPD 88-93% • Restless
• Decreased LOC
• Confusion
clients is expected NORMAL
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