Exam 14: Promoting Oxygenation

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The patient with a mediastinal tube placed 22 hours ago has produced 350 mL of drainage since insertion.Which action by the nurse would be most appropriate?

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3. Use of _____________ or ___________ will help prevent nasal irritation from a nasal cannula.

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isotonic saline nasal spray,water-soluble lubricant
water-soluble lubricant,isotonic saline nasal spray
The nurse should cleanse the area,observe for skin breakdown and apply isotonic saline nasal spray or a water-soluble lubricant to the area.

Nasotracheal suctioning is performed on a patient who is unable to take deep breaths.What action by the nurse would best meet the patient's needs before suctioning?

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The nurse hears the patient's stridor from the hallway and notes that the patient's oxygen saturation has decreased to 92%.Which nursing intervention does the nurse implement first?

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The nurse is preparing to assist the physician in the removal of a chest tube.Which item would the nurse anticipate being placed over the insertion site as soon as the chest tube is removed?

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An oxygen cylinder is turned on,and the gauge registers in the green range.What action should the nurse take at this time?

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A patient admitted for asthma is weak and tired.Which patient position should the nurse use for patient performance of a peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR)?

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1. When patients require respiratory support such as artificial airways,they are often unable to speak.A(n)_________ is a useful tool to aid in communication.

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The patient uses continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)at home and tells the home care nurse that the mask fits too tightly.Which action is most important for the nurse to take?

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A patient with newly diagnosed asthma is asking why peak flow measurements are being ordered.What is the best response by the nurse?

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The nurse is working with a patient receiving oxygen.What can the nurse delegate to nursing assistive personnel (NAP)during the administration of oxygen?

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A home care patient receives oxygen by nonrebreather (NRB)mask.Which does the nurse include when teaching the caregiver about the oxygen delivery system?

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The nurse assesses arterial blood gas results from the 88-year-old patient who receives oxygen at 3 L/min by nasal cannula.The PaO2 at 8 AM was 84 mm Hg,and at 10 AM it was 82 mm Hg.Which action should the nurse take?

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A patient in respiratory distress is admitted to critical care.Which type of mask would the nurse anticipate using to deliver the highest FIO2 without intubation?

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A patient just had his tracheostomy suctioned.Which change in the patient's status would the nurse expect to see immediately after suctioning was completed?

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An older adult patient with a nasal cannula and extension tubing is able to get out of bed independently.What teaching by the nurse is indicated for this patient?

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The nurse prepares to perform oropharyngeal suctioning on an adult.Nursing care is appropriate if which wall suction pressure is used?

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While the nurse prepares to suction the patient's tracheostomy tube,the patient coughs up mucus,which is visible at the opening of the tube.Which action by the nurse is most appropriate at this time?

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The patient is lethargic and unable to clear oral secretions effectively.How does the nurse manage the suctioning of the oropharyngeal secretions from the patient?

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The nurse sees that a patient with a chest tube has intermittent bubbling in the water-seal chamber 4 hours after the chest tube was inserted.What action by the nurse is most appropriate at this time?

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