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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...

NCP for Bronchopneumonia with 7 Nursing Diagnosis

Nursing Care Plan for Bronchopneumonia Definition Bronchopneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs that affects one or more lobes of the lungs characterized by patches of infiltrates (Whalley and Wong, 1996). Bronchopneumonia is the frequency of pulmonary complications, long productive cough, signs and symptoms usually increased temperature, increased pulse rate, increased respiration (Suzanne G. Bare, 1993). Bronchopneumonia also called lobularis pneumonia, is inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, mold and foreign objects (Sylvia Anderson, 1994). Etiology Bacteria : Diplococcus Pneumoniae, Pneumococcus, Streptococcus Haemolyticus Aureus, Haemophilus Influenzae, Bacillus Friedlander, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. Virus : Respiratory syncytial virus, influenza virus, citomegalic virus. Fungi : Histoplasma capsulatum, Cryptococcus Nepromas, Blastomyces Dermatitidis, Coccidioides Immitis, Aspergillus Sp, Candida Albicans, Mycoplasma Pneumonia. Foreign body aspiration: Facto...