managementgoalsimprove oxygenations and
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emergency room managementpatient may needs incubation and ventilatory support till such time that patient is able to breathe normally in some
nursing process assessmenthistory precipitating factors current medication medication used to relieve asthma symptoms any recent changes in
respiratory insufficiencyrespiratory insufficiency usually indicate inadequate exchange of oxygen and carbondioxide to meet the needs of the body
criteria for diagnosis of respiratory failurepao2 lt 60 mm hg when breathing room air paco2 gt 50 mm hg vital capacity lt 15
managementgoalsimprove oxygenations and ventilation to restore the persons pa2o2 and paco2 to their previous levels understand the underlying
hazards of o2 therapyexposure to greater than 60 per cent o2 for a period of more than 36 hours or exposure to 100 per cent 0 for a period of more
scientific managementscientific management is almost synonymous with the teachings and practices of frederick w taylor 1850-1915 throughout his
examples in building electric helicopter using cardboard balsa wood scotch tape glue binder clips rubber bands rubber stoppers etc attached to
airway managementto improved ventilation suctioning ippb ultrasonic mist therapy and postural drainage with clapping and vibrating are all employed
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