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- Search Questions RETAJE 4 of 90 questions Highlight Strikeout Calculaton Lab Values Note Mark The nurse is working on the medical-surgical floor caring for a client who has a tracheostomy tube in place. On their care plan, it s indicated the client should receive nasotracheal suctioning every four hours. When the nurse goes to suction the client at am and 12 pm, they note the client has a copious amount of secretions that cannot be expectorated and that their breath sounds reveal rhonchi. What is the appropriate response by the nuna OA Advise the client to take several deep breaths prior to suctioning every four hours O B. Encourage the client to clean their trach tube hourly Oc Change the client's care plan to indicate they should be suctioned every two haurs O D. Instruct the unlicensed assistive personnel how to perform nasotracheal suction they can do it when needed NextTASK N 2 In a 75-year-old patient who had bed rest for 4 weeks after a fracture of the femoral neck, a temperature of 38.5°C has appeared, a cough with phlegm and dyspnea. On a rentgenogram were found foci of darkening in the lower parts of the lungs. Staphylococcus was found in sputum. Blood test: leukocytes - 15x10⁹/1 Questions: 6. What are the ways of getting the infection into the lungs with this disease. 7. List possible complications of this diseaseBackground Patient name: Ngarla Kngwarreye Age: 62 Next of Kin: Son Gwoya and Daughter's Inala and Jenna Consultant: Dr Parry. Diagnosis: End Stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patient notes Ngarla Kngwarreye is a 62 year old Anmatyerre woman from Urpuntia in Central Australia. 2 years ago Ngarla developed a Hospital Acquired Pneumonia during a hospital stay for exacerbation of her COPD. Since this time her lung function has continued to deteriorate until 6months ago she was admitted to hospital with respiratory failure and her conditioned was critical, at discharge her COPD was categorised as End-Stage. Three days ago Ngarala was again admitted with exacerbation of her COPD requiring extensive oxygen support, multiple antibiotics and high dose steroids to stabilise her. You are the nurse responsible for her care. Since admission, Ngarla's condition has failed to improve, her breathing has progressively worsened and she is now in the deteriorating palliative care phase…
- Background Patient name: Ngarla Kngwarreye Age: 62 Next of Kin: Son Gwoya and Daughter's Inala and Jenna Consultant: Dr Parry. Diagnosis: End Stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patient notes Ngarla Kngwarreye is a 62 year old Anmatyerre woman from Urpuntia in Central Australia. 2 years ago Ngarla developed a Hospital Acquired Pneumonia during a hospital stay for exacerbation of her COPD. Since this time her lung function has continued to deteriorate until 6months ago she was admitted to hospital with respiratory failure and her conditioned was critical, at discharge her COPD was categorised as End-Stage. Three days ago Ngarala was again admitted with exacerbation of her COPD requiring extensive oxygen support, multiple antibiotics and high dose steroids to stabilise her. You are the nurse responsible for her care. Since admission, Ngarla's condition has failed to improve, her breathing has progressively worsened and she is now in the deteriorating palliative care phase…Background Patient name: Ngarla Kngwarreye Age: 62 Next of Kin: Son Gwoya and Daughter's Inala and Jenna Consultant: Dr Parry. Diagnosis: End Stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patient notes Ngarla Kngwarreye is a 62 year old Anmatyerre woman from Urpuntia in Central Australia. 2 years ago Ngarla developed a Hospital Acquired Pneumonia during a hospital stay for exacerbation of her COPD. Since this time her lung function has continued to deteriorate until 6months ago she was admitted to hospital with respiratory failure and her conditioned was critical, at discharge her COPD was categorised as End-Stage. Three days ago Ngarala was again admitted with exacerbation of her COPD requiring extensive oxygen support, multiple antibiotics and high dose steroids to stabilise her. You are the nurse responsible for her care. Since admission, Ngarla's condition has failed to improve, her breathing has progressively worsened and she is now in the deteriorating palliative care phase…Background Patient name: Ngarla Kngwarreye Age: 62 Next of Kin: Son Gwoya and Daughter's Inala and Jenna Consultant: Dr Parry. Diagnosis: End Stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patient notes Ngarla Kngwarreye is a 62 year old Anmatyerre woman from Urpuntia in Central Australia. 2 years ago Ngarla developed a Hospital Acquired Pneumonia during a hospital stay for exacerbation of her COPD. Since this time her lung function has continued to deteriorate until 6months ago she was admitted to hospital with respiratory failure and her conditioned was critical, at discharge her COPD was categorised as End-Stage. Three days ago Ngarala was again admitted with exacerbation of her COPD requiring extensive oxygen support, multiple antibiotics and high dose steroids to stabilise her. You are the nurse responsible for her care. Since admission, Ngarla's condition has failed to improve, her breathing has progressively worsened and she is now in the deteriorating palliative care phase…