BPN NCP
BPN NCP
Patients Name Diagnosis Assessment : Jhonalyn Matias : Bronchopneumonia Nursing Planning/Goal Diagnosis
Short term: Ineffective After 2 to airway 4 hours of clearance nursing related to interventio n, the retained client will secretions. be able to stabilize his/her breathing.
Subjective: n/a Objective: Difficulty of breathing noted Irritable and restless Nasal flaring Productive cough V/S taken as follows: T > 37.8C CR > 85 bpm RR > 20 br/m
Monitor V/S
Long term: After 1 to 3 days of nursing interventio ns, the client will be able to expectorat e retained secretions and maintain
Elevate HOB
To
The client shall have expectorat ed retained secretions and maintained normal breathing pattern.
secretion
To
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> Paracetamol is a > Nausea and vomiting, hives, non-opioid rash, short breath analgesic. and GI > It inhibits disturbances prostaglandin synthesis. > Paracetamol is effective at reducing pain and fever.
> Albuterol may reduce chemical mediator release from pulmonary mast cells and improve ability of cilia to clear mucus and is a directacting agent that relaxes smooth muscle walls of the bronchi, uterus, and skeletal muscle vascular bed.
> Muscle tremors, bad taste, blurred vision, urinary retention, palpitation and ankle edema
> Parenteral use > Broad-spectrum restricted to aminoglycoside treatment of derived serious infections antibiotic of GI, respiratory, from Micromonospo and urinary tracts, ra purpurea. Action CNS, bone, skin, usually and soft tissue is (including burns) bacteriocidal.
when other less toxic antimicrobial agents are ineffective or are contraindicated. Has been used in combination wit h other antibiotics. Also used topically for primary and secondary skin infections and for superficial infections of external eye and its adnexa.