Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Bronchiolitis HESI CASE STUDY Questions and Answers 100% Solved
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Bronchiolitis HESI CASE STUDY Questions and Answers 100% Solved What action should the nurse take next? Continue respiratory assessment. The nurse should complete the respiratory assessment, as this will provide important baseline information for the healthcare provider (HCP). Which techniques should the nurse use to assess for respiratory distress? Place a pulse oximeter on a big toe of the baby's foot. The nurse should use a pulse oximeter to measure the infant's oxygen saturation level. A decreased oxygen saturation level is a sign of respiratory compromise. The foot is the preferred site for a pulse oximeter because infants are apt to scratch themselves with the probe if it is placed on the hand. Fingers are not used because they are too small to support the probe. The infant's foot should be kept warm, with a sock if necessary, to ensure accurate measurement. Inspect the chest wall for symmetry and retractions. Respiratory distress can be seen as an asymmetrical chest wall expansion, intercostal retractions, and nasal flaring. Count the infant's pulse and respiratory rates. Tachycardia and tachypnea can both be signs of respiratory distress. The nurse continues the assessment. Which assessment finding exhibited by Emma warrants immediate intervention by the nurse? minimal response to stimuli
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