Develop a concept map of the responses of the assigned system to burn injury. identify aspects important to patient survival during the resuscitation and acute phase of the burn injury , Include lab values that may be impacted the respiratory system
The important aspects of patient survival during resustation and in acute phase are to maintain oxygen saturation via humidifier oxygen or rebreathing mask,meet fluid balance,prevent infection, monitoring for chest discomfort and dyspnoea.
The patient ABG value be altered.Arterial hypoxemia and reduced oxyhemoglobin is an indicator of inhalation injury.
Haemoglobin oxygen saturation is decreased
Chest x ray forms the basis for subsequent analysis to rule it atelectasis or peribronchial oedema
Respiratory function test or pulmonary function test to rule out airway obstruction
Fibro optic bronchoscopy to assess the severitynof inhalation injury
Develop a concept map of the responses of the assigned system to burn injury. identify aspects important to patient surv...
Develop a concept map of the responses of the assigned system to burn injury. identify aspects important to patient survival during the resuscitation and acute phase of the burn injury , Include lab values that may be impacted one of the following body systems: Respiratory Cardiovascular Neurological Gastrointestinal Renal Psychosocial
Develop a concept map of the responses of the assigned system to burn injury. identify aspects important to patient survival during the resuscitation and acute phase of the burn injury , Include lab values that may be impacted one of the following body systems: Respiratory Cardiovascular Neurological Gastrointestinal Renal Psychosocial
Develop a concept map of the responses of the assigned system to burn injury. identify aspects important to patient survival during the resuscitation and acute phase of the burn injury , Include lab values that may be impacted one of the following body systems: Respiratory Cardiovascular Neurological Gastrointestinal Renal Psychosocial
Develop a concept map of the responses of the assigned system to burn injury. identify aspects important to patient survival during the resuscitation and acute phase of the burn injury , Include lab values that may be impacted one of the following body systems: Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Neurological ,Gastrointestinal ,Rena,l Psychosocial
Module 03 Written Assignment - Phases of Burn Injury A burn injury can severely affect a patient's physical and emotional well-being. As a nurse you may be in charge of taking care of a patient during any of the three phases of burns. Please complete the Phases of Burn Injury table to better understand the needs of a burn patient and ways to meet those needs. With references in APA Style Phases of Burn Injury: Patient Care Resuscitation Acute Rehab...
1. You are assigned to care for a 34-year-old female patient who has sustained second- and third-degree burns over her neck, chest, abdomen, and left arm. The burn injury occurred during a fire in her home; her spouse did not survive the fire, but, due to the patient’s critical condition, she is not aware of his death. She is currently in the surgical intensive care unit. Her body temperature is 36.6° C. Her pulse is 126. Her respiration rate is...
Questions 5-8 Concept Map- Renal Insufficiency You are working in the ICU of an acute care hospital and assume the care of Edith Bunker, a 78 year-old woman who is 3 days post inferior wall MI. Mrs. Bunker had been healthy before admission except for a longstanding history of arthritis treated with rofecoxib (Vioxx) 50mgm daily and longstanding hypertension treated with atenolol (Tenormin) On admission to the emergency room the patent had a blood pressure of 210/122 mm Hg, therefore...
1. Compare and contrast acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease CKD AKI onset Common causes diagnostics reversibility Primary cause of death 2. Identify the following causes of renal failure a. Prerenal b. Intrarenal C. Postrenal 3. Describe assessment finings during the following phases of renal failure a. Oliguric phase b. Duretic phase C. Recovery phase 4. Describe prevention and nursing management of the following complications of renal failure a. Hyperkalemia 5. Describe assessment finding that may warrant the use...
1. Compare and contrast acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease AKI CKD onset Common causes diagnostics reversibility Primary cause of death 2. Identify the following causes of renal failure a. Prerenal b. Intrarenal c. Postrenal 3. Describe assessment finings during the following phases of renal failure a. Oliguric phase b. Duretic phase c. Recovery phase 4. Describe prevention and nursing management of the following complications of renal failure a. Hyperkalemia 5. Describe assessment finding that may warrant the use...
nursing skills online answer key mo Concept Map - Renal Insufficiency You are working in the ICU of an acute care hospital and assume the care of Edith Bunker, a 78 year-old woman who is 3 days post inferior wall ML. Mrs. Bunker had been healthy before admission except for a longstanding history of arthritis treated with rofecoxib (Vioxx) 50mgm daily and longstanding hypertension treated with atenolol (Tenormin) On admission to the emergency room the patent had a blood pressure...