Summary- Nurse can Directly Look For the Medication Deposited in the Oral Cavity or Ask Ceratin Questions To Correctly know The patient is Using Inhaler properly or Not.
how would a nurse know if a patient is using their salbutamol inhaler appropriately at home?
A practical nurse must know how to reinforce instruction on correct use of the inhaler for the asthma patient! After viewing the video on inhalers post 3 key steps to remember when using inhalers. Next discuss what strategies you will use to encourage asthma patients to be compliant.
25. The nurse teaches a patient to use a metered-dose inhaler (MDD. T Why do I need this instead of just taking a pil The nurse reponds. A mietered-dose inhaler is used because it: I. Provides you with a sense of control." 2. Directs the medication into your upper respiratory tract. . Delivers medication via positive pressure into your lungs." 4. Releases the medication in small particles that you can inhale deeply."
A patient has prescriptions for two inhalers. One inhaler is a bronchodilator, and the other is a corticosteroid. Which instruction regarding these inhalers will the nurse give to the patient? A "Take the bronchodilator inhaler first" B. "Take the corticosteroid inhaler first C'It does not matter which inhaler you use first." D. "Take these two drugs at least 2 hours apart'
safety instructions a Nurse would give to a patient who is going home on oxygen. Include at least 5 areas of safety.
Domestic violence sometimes can go unnoticed for years. As a nurse what is your responsibility and how would you know it is happening to your patient?
List 3 risks and 3 benefits associated with home birth. How would you as the nurse educate the patient about these risks.
Question 2 10 pts The nurse is teaching the patient how to administer their albuterol and iprotropium inhaler. How long should the nurse teach the patient to wait in between the two medications? 5 minutes O 2 minutes 15 minutes o 3 minutes Next Previous No new data to save. Last checked at 1:55am Submit Quiz
what nursing assessment guides a nurse to suction the patient? how do the nurse know suctioning was effective? what is normal Oximetry. when to be concerned. what affects reading? PLEASE DON'T ANSWER IF YOU ARE NOT SURE..THIS FOR EXAM :) THANKS
4. When using an inhaler, does a patient get more medication into their lungs with or without a spacer? (Hint – see the document entitled “Why Spacers Rock” under the “Readings” section on this week’s Bb module.) (i need answer typed please).
A. Sophia, age 68 years, is brought to the ER by her daughter with nasal discharge, a persistent cough and wheezing. Sophia’s daughter states that Sophia has a history of viral-induced asthma. Sophia is being discharged to home today with a prescription for a new inhaler with a spacer. The nurse asks the daughter if Sophia has been using an inhaler with a spacer, and the daughter replies that Sophia has not. 1. What will the nurse teach the mother...