Hyperthermia and Ineffective Airway Clearance related to Bronchitis

Hyperthermia and Ineffective Airway Clearance related to Bronchitis

Nursing Diagnosis and Interventions for Bronchitis:
1. Ineffective airway clearance related to increased production of secretions.
Goal: The client does not feel shortness of breath and no sputum.
Expected outcomes:
  • Maintain a patent airway with breath sounds clean or clear.

  • Shows behavior to improve airway clearance, for example: an effective cough.
Interventions:
  • Assess the respiratory function, breath sounds, the speed of the rhythm.

  • Assess a comfortable position for a client.

  • Suggest to cough effectively.

  • Collaboration: Provision mukolitik, Give the drug as an indication.
Rationale:
  • Assist the breathing pattern changes.

  • Breathing can facilitate the circulation in the body.

  • Cough teach effectively so patients independently.

  • To lower airway spasm.

  • Lowering the mucosal edema and smooth muscle spasm.

2. Hyperthermia related to the inflammatory process.
Goal: The client can reach the normal temperature.
Expected outcomes:
  • Normal body temperature (36.5 to 37.5 0C-0C)
Interventions:
  • Give a warm compress or cold pack in accordance with the client's approval.

  • Encourage clients to use clothing that is thin and absorbs perspiration.

  • Dressing damp or wet with sweat that much.

  • Give a thin blanket.

  • Collaboration: Give antipyretics.

Rationale:
  • Warm compresses help dilate the pores of the skin surface so as to accelerate heat dissipation.

  • Clothing that is thin, does not hinder the body's heat loss.

  • Clothes are damp / wet will cause inconvenience to the client.

  • Thick blanket that will hinder the body's heat loss.

  • Can help you lose body heat.

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