Bronchopneumonia - Nursing Diagnosis, Interventions and Evaluation
Nursing Diagnosis and Interventions for Bronchopneumonia - 1. Ineffective airway clearance related to accumulation of secretions. Goal: Airway clearance back effectively. Outcomes: secretions can come out. Interventions: Monitor respiratory status every 2 hours, assess the increase in respiratory and abnormal breath sounds. Do suction as indicated. Give oxygen therapy every 6 hours. Create an environment / convenient so patients can sleep. Give a comfortable position for the patient. Monitor blood gas analysis to assess respiratory status. Perform chest percussion. Provide sputum for culture / sensitivity test. 2. Impaired gas exchange related to changes in alveolar capillaries. Goal: back to normal gas exchange. Outcomes: The client showed improved ventilation, gas exchange and oxygenation optimally adequately. Interventions: Observation of level of consciousness, respiratory status, signs cianosis. Give appropriate sleeping position fowler / semi-Fowler. Give oxygen according to th...