Ineffective airway clearance r/t lung impairment

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Definition

Inability to clear secretions or obstructions from the respiratory tract to maintain a clear airway.

Related Factors:

Environmental

  • Smoking; second hand smoke; smoke inhalation

Obstructed Airway

  • Retained Secretions
  • Secretions in the Bronchi
  • Exudate in the Alveoli
  • Excessive Mucus
  • Airway Spasm
  • Foreign Body in Airway
  • Presence of Artificial Airway

Physiological

  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • Asthma
  • Allergic Airways
  • Hyperplasia of the Bronchial Walls
  • Neuromuscular Dysfunction
  • Infection

 

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  • Ineffective Airway Clearance r/t secretions in the bronchi Definition Inability to clear secretions or obstructions from the respiratory tract to maintain a clear airway. Related Factors: Environmental Smoking; second hand smoke; smoke inhalation Obstructed Airway Retained Secretions Secretions in the Bronchi Exudate in the Alveoli Excessive Mucus Airway Spasm Foreign Body in Airway  Presence of Artificial Airway Physiological Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Asthma Allergic Airways Hyperplasia of the Bronchial Walls Neuromuscular Dysfunction Infection *You need an acrobat reader to view this file Click
  • Nursing Care Plan - Brochial Asthma Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, associated with recurrent, reversible airway obstruction with intermittent episodes of wheezing and dyspnea. Bronchial hypersensitivity is caused by various stimuli, which innervate the vagus nerve and beta adrenergic receptor cells of the airways, leading to bronchial smooth muscle constriction, hypersecretion of mucus, and mucosal
  • Nursing Care Plan Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible. Air flow limitation is usually progressive and associated with an inflammatory response in the lungs stimulated by irritants. Common cause of COPD is cigarette smoking, air pollution, allergens and infections that may also act as irritants. VIEW NCP
  • Impaired Urinary Elimination r/t oral fluid/solid restriction & sensory motor impairment Definition Disturbance in urine elimination Related Factors Multiple Causality sensory motor impairment anatomical obstruction Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Mechanical trauma Fluid/volume states Sychogenic factors Surgical diversion *You need an acrobat reader to view this file Click on the icon to download acrobat reader VIEW NCP
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