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Title: Oxygenation


1
Oxygenation
  • Foundations of Nursing
  • Chapter 27
  • Revisions by
  • Anita A. Kovalsky, RN, MNEd
  • Original work by
  • Sandra Gallagher, RN, MSN

2
Cardiopulmonary Physiology
3
The Heart and Lungs (contd)
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What Factors Affect Oxygenation?
  • Physiological
  • Developmental
  • Behavioral
  • Environmental

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Physiological Factors
  • Anemia ? O2 carrying capacity
  • Airway obstruction
  • High altitude
  • Fever
  • ? Chest wall motion
  • Pregnancy
  • Obesity
  • Trauma
  • CNS alterations
  • Pain
  • Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
  • Post-Surgery

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Developmental Factors
  • Prematurity/surfactant
  • Infancy/Upper Respiratory infections (URIs)
  • Adolescence/exposures
  • Middle-Age/diet.exercise, etc.
  • Older Adults
  • atherosclerotic plaques

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Behavioral Factors
  • Nutrition
  • Exercise
  • Smoking
  • Anxiety/Stress
  • Substance abuse

9
Environmental Factors
  • Toxic inhalants
  • - Asbestosis
  • Pollution
  • Allergens
  • Pollens

10
Hyperventilation Hypoventilation
  • Hypoventilation inadequate alveolar ventilation
    to meet O2 demand, or to remove sufficient CO2
  • May cause atelectasis
  • Possible causes COPD
  • Signs Symptoms Box 27-4
  • Hyperventilation increase in respiratory rate
    which results in excess amounts of carbon dioxide
    being eliminated
  • Possible causes anxiety, fever, chemical
  • Signs Symptoms Box 27-3

11
Stimulus to Breathe (pg.653)
  • What is the stimulus to breath in a client with a
    normally functioning respiratory system?
  • What is the stimulus to breath in a client with
    chronically elevated PaCO2 levels? Which clients
    would be in this group? (Hypoxic drive)
  • What precautions should the nurse use if a client
    is a PaCO2 retainer?

12
Hypoxia
  • Tissue oxygenation at the cellular level
  • Does this occur in relation to O2 delivery or O2
    utilization?
  • What is cyanosis?

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What are the Signs Symptoms of Hypoxia?
  • Restlessness
  • Altered LOC
  • Disorientation
  • Dyspnea
  • Chest Pain infarction versus ischemia
  • ? P-R-BP
  • Accessory muscle use
  • Pallor
  • Cyanosis
  • Clubbing

14
Nursing Process Assess Pertinent Historical Data
  • Fatigue
  • Dyspnea
  • Cough productive or non-productive?
  • Hemoptysis ?
  • Hematemesis ?
  • Pain
  • Environment
  • Respiratory infections
  • Risk Factors
  • Medications

15
Nursing Process Assess Physical Assessment Data
  • Inspection
  • Palpation
  • Percussion
  • Auscultation
  • Altered breathing patterns (see next slide)

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Ventilation/O2 Studies
  • Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) pp. 842-848
  • Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs) pp.216-225
  • Pulse Oximetry pp. 848-850

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Lab Diagnostics
  • CBC (Hgb Hct) pp.562-570
  • Cardiac enzymes (CK-MB) pp. 401-404.
  • Troponin pp.939-939
  • Electrolytes
  • Cholesterol pp. 311-316
  • Triglycerides pp. 931-933

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Pulmonary Visualization
  • CXR (to right) pp. 289-291
  • Bronchoscopy pp. 241-242 (shown below)
  • Lung Ventilation- Perfusion Scan
  • pp.672-679
  • /CT Scan of Lungs pp. 388-391

20
More Chest X-Ray Photos
21
Diagnosing Abnormal Organisms in the Respiratory
Tract
  • Throat Cultures (CS) pp.162-164
  • Sputum collection pp. 156-160
  • AFB (Acid Fast Bacillus - for Tuberculosis (TB)
    diagnosis) pp. 412-417
  • Cytology (for cancer) pp. 431-435
  • Skin Testing (PPD for TB diagnosis)
  • pp. 939-942
  • Thoracentesis pp. 793-797

22
Nursing ProcessPlanning Care for the Client
with altered Oxygenation
  • ABCs
  • Airway patency
  • Adequate ventilation
  • Circulation
  • Vital signs
  • Promote Lung Expansion
  • Promote Mobilization of secretions
  • Review Lab Values

23
Nursing ProcessNursing Interventions for
Optimal Oxygenation
  • Health Promotion vaccines
  • Dependent Nursing Interventions (with physicians
    order)
  • Oxygen (O2)Therapy
  • Medications

24
Oxygen Therapies(Table 27-10 will be reviewed
in NAL)
  • Nasal Cannula
  • Simple Face Mask
  • Venturi Mask

25
Nursing ProcessNursing Interventions for
Optimal Oxygenation
  • Promoting Lung Expansion
  • Positioning
  • Coughing and Deep Breathing
  • Incentive Spirometry with Physicians Order
    (shown at right)
  • Promoting Mobilization of Secretions
  • Hydration
  • Dependent Nursing Interventions
  • Chest PT percussion and viibration
  • (Chest Physiotherapy)
  • Postural Drainage (next slide)

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Nursing ProcessAdditional Dependent Nursing
Interventions for Optimal Oxygenation
  • Airway Maintenance humidification, nebulization
  • Suctioning oral, nasotracheal, nasopharyngeal,
  • Artificial Airways oral/tracheal
  • Ventilators

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Nursing ProcessEvaluation of Care
  • Reassess clients oxygenation status after
    interventions
  • Ask client to rate breathing on a scale
  • Notify MD if clients O2 status impaired
  • Revise care plan prn
  • Documentation!!!!
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