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Physiologic factors that affect oxygenation ANS >> -Decreased oxygen-carrying
capacity
-Hypovolemia
-Decreased inspired oxygen
-Increased metabolic rate
Issues with chest wall movement ANS >> -pregnancy
-obesity
-musculoskeletal abnormalities
-trauma
-neuromuscular diseases
-central nervous system alterations
-influences of chronic lung disease
Respiratory alterations ANS >> -Hypoventilation
-Hyperventilation
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-Hypoxia
What is hypoventilation? ANS >> Occurs when alveolar ventilation is inadequate
to meet the oxygen demand of the body or eliminate sufficient carbon dioxide
What is hyperventilation? ANS >> A state of ventilation in which the lungs
remove carbon dioxide faster than it is produced by cellular metabolism
What is hypoxia? ANS >> Inadequate tissue oxygenation at the cellular level
Cardiac alterations ANS >> -Disturbances in conduction
-Altered cardiac output
Left and right sided heart failure
-Impaired valvular failure
-Myocardial ischemia
Angina and myocardial infarction
Lifestyle factors affecting oxygenation ANS >> Nutrition
Hydration
Exercise
Smoking
Substance abuse
Stress
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Acute care management of oxygenation problems ANS >> -Dyspneal
management
-Airway maintenance
-Mobilization of pulmonary secretions
-Hydration
-Humidification
-Nebulization
-Coughing and deep breathing techniques
Chest physiotherapy; acute respiratory care ANS >> -External chest wall
manipulation using percussion, vibration, or high-frequency chest wall
compression
-Postural drainage
Maintenance and promotion of lung expansion; acute respiratory care ANS >>
Ambulation
Positioning
Incentive spirometry
Suctioning techniques; acute respiratory care ANS >> -Oropharyngeal and
nasopharyngeal
-Orotracheal and nasotracheal
-Tracheal
Artificial airways; acute respiratory care ANS >> -Oral airway