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chads108

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The 10-year-old child is brought to the respiratory clinic and is prescribed ipratropium (Atrovent). Prior to administering the medication, what would the nurse assess for?
 
  A) Cardiac disorders
  B) Hypertension
  C) Recent injuries
  D) Breath sounds

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The nurse is developing the teaching portion of a care plan for a patient with asthma. What would be an important component for the nurse to emphasize?
 
  A) Smoking a half a pack of cigarettes weekly is allowable.
  B) Chronic inhalation of nonallergic inhaled irritants can trigger an attack.
  C) Minor respiratory infections are not treated.
  D) Activities of daily living (ADLs) should be completed in the waking hours.



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The nurse would assess breath sounds because ipratropium is indicated for treatment of bronchospasm so it is important to get a baseline assessment to determine whether the drug improves the patient's condition after administration. Cardiac disorders, hypertension, and recent injuries are all valid assessments but are likely to have been assessed during admission history taking and are not related to the purpose of administering the drug.

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Asthma is characterized by reversible bronchospasm, inflammation, and hyperactive airways. The hyperactivity is triggered by allergens or nonallergic inhaled irritants or by factors such as exercise and emotions. The trigger causes an immediate release of histamine, which results in bronchospasm in about 10 minutes. The later response (i.e., 3 to 5 hours) is cytokine-mediated inflammation, mucus production, and edema contributing to obstruction. Patients with asthma should not smoke at all and even minor respiratory infections should be treated to prevent an exacerbation of asthma and ADLs should be completed whenever the patient feels able.




chads108

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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