Title: Grand Rounds Presentation
1Grand Rounds Presentation
- Heather Harden SN, MTSU
- Nursing 4330 Clinical
2Overview
- Patient demographics
- Risk Factors
- Medical Diagnosis
- Laboratory Data and Tests
- Pharmacological Interventions
- Assessment Findings
- Nursing Diagnoses
- Research Based Care
3Patient Demographics
- RJ, 69 year old Caucasian male
- Married with two sons
- Christian (Baptist)
- 215 lbs., 72 inches tall
- Full code with no Advanced Directive
- Allergies Sulfa Drugs Theophylline
4Risk Factors
- Health History
- Cardiac
- Respiratory
- Urinary
- Endocrine
- Other
- Surgeries
5Medical Diagnosis
- Medical Diagnosis- Respiratory Failure
- Admitted on 1/2/2008 to the emergency room for
trouble breathing - Dates of Care January 24 25, 2008
6Laboratory Data
- Abnormal Values
- WBC- 13.1 High
- RBC- 4.35 Low
- Hgb- 12.3 Low
- MCHC- 30.7 Low
- RDW- 17.1 High
- Neut.- 84 High
- Lymph- 7 Low
- Mono- 9 High
- Glucose 205 High
- AST- 21 Low
- BUN- 57 High
7Diagnostic Tests
- CXR
- KUB
- Broncoscopy
- Stool Cx
8Medications
Albuterol-ipratopium Bronchodilator 6 puffs Inhalation q4h
Qvar 80 Synthetic Glucocorticoid 4puffs Inhalation q8h
Prednisone Corticosteroid 15 mg PT Daily
Lasix Loop diuretic 40 mg PT BID
Aldactone K sparing diuretic 25 mg PT Daily
9Medications cont.
Levaquin Antibiotic Antibiotic 750 mg IV q24h
Nystop Antifungal Antifungal n/a Topical BID
Lovenox Anticoagulant Antithromb. Anticoagulant Antithromb. 40 mg SQ q24h
Nitrol Antianginal Antianginal 1gm Transderm q6h
Zoloft Antidepressant 50 mg 50 mg PT HS
Xanax Antianxiety 0.5 mg 0.5 mg PT q8h
10Medications
Mirapex Antiparkinsonian 1 mg PT TID
Sinemet 25/100 Antiparkinsonism 2 tab PT TID
Lantus Antidiabetic 12U 18U SQ Daily SQ HS
Novolin R Antidiabetic 8U Based on BG SQ q6h
Pulmocare nutritional supp. 1000ml PT continual
11PRN Medications
acetaminophen Nonopioid analgesic 650 mg Q6h PRN fever
Dextrose syringe Caloric agent 25 ml Inj IV PRN
Ativan Sedative 1 mg Inj IV q6h PRN anxiety
12Physical AssesmentRespiratory
- Lung sounds
- Physical Assessment
- Ventilator
- Tracheostomy
13AssessmentCardiovascular
- Heart sounds
- Pulses
- Capillary Refill
14Assessment GI/GU
- Bowel Sounds
- Dobbhoff Tube
- Urine Characteristics
- Foley Catheter
15Assessment Integumentary
- Alterations in skin integrity
- Arms
- Buttocks
16Assessment Neuro.
17Nursing Diagnoses
- 1 Ineffective Airway Clearance related to the
presence of tracheobronchial secretions as
evidence by an increased respiratory rate, fever,
frothy sputum production, and decreased lung
sounds. - Goals Breath sounds will no longer be diminished
- Airway will remain patent
- CXR will reveal no pleural effusion
- Patient will produce normal sputum
18Ineffective Airway Clearance
- Interventions
- Positioning
- Turning
- Suction
- Humidification
19Nursing Diagnoses
- 2 Ineffective Breathing Pattern related to
fatigue as evidence by rapid, shallow
respirations, shortness of breath and the need
for ventilatory support. - Goals Patients respiratory rate will remain
below 25 - Patient will achieve maximum lung expansion
and adequate ventilation - Patients oxygen stat will remain above 90
20Ineffective Breathing Pattern
- Interventions
- Positioning
- Suction
- Medication
- Turning
21Nursing Diagnoses
- 3 Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response
related to diminished ventilator support as
evidence by breathing dicomfort, increased need
for oxygen, restlessness, increase in respiratory
rate, and shallow respirations. - Goals Patients respiratory rate will remain
below 25 - Patients mental status will remain stable
- Patient will express comfort during weaning
- Patients oxygen level will remain above 90
22Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response
- Interventions
- Positioning
- Education
- T-piece
- Vitals
23Nursing Diagnoses
- Risk for Infection related to the aspiration of
ventilator condensation as evidence by diminished
lung sounds, increased respiratory rate,
increased frothy sputum production and fever. - Goals Patients RR will remain less than 25
- Sputum production will be clear and minimal
- Patients temp will remain lt100
24Ventilator Aquired Pneumonia
- Oral Health Status and Development of Ventilator
Associated Pneumonia - Sample
- ORAL CARE
- Results
- Correlation
25Assessment of Goals
- Respiratory Rate
- Oxygen
- Airway
- Sputum Production
- Mental Status
- Temperature
26Collaboration
- Physicians
- Nurses
- Respiratory Therapists
- Physical Therapists
- Hospitalists
- Patients Family
- Student Nurses and Instructors
27Resources
- Ignatavicius, Donna (Ed.). (2006).
Medical-Surgical Nursing. (5thed.). St. Louis
Elsevier. - Pagana, Kathleen (Ed.). (2005). Mosbys
Diagnostic and laboratory Test Reference. (7th
ed.). St. Louis Elsevier. - Munro,C., Grap,M., Elswick R., McKinney J.
(2006). Oral Health Status and Development of
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia A Descriptive
Study. American Journal of Critical Care, 15(5),
453.