Nursing intervention /rationales Gold and outcom.

  1. Katlynn Brown, 32 years of age, is a female patient who is admitted with the diagnosis of acute pulmonary embolism after being taking birth control medications for 4 years. The patient has a history of coronary artery disease that has been treated medically. The patient is anxious, pale, cold, clammy, and dyspneic. The vital signs are: blood pressure, 88/50 mm Hg; heart rate, 110 bpm; respiratory rate, 32 breaths/min; and temperature, 97°FThe patient has shortness of breath

Present your nursing care plan that will result a positive outcome for this life threating event

2.Josephine A 37 y/o black female with a history of asthma, presents to the ER with tachypnea, and acute shortness of breath with audible wheezing. Patient has taken her prescribed medications of Sodium and Ventolin at home with no relief of symptoms prior to coming to the ER. A physical exam revealed the following: HR 110, RR 40 with signs of accessory muscle use. Auscultation revealed decreased breath sounds with inspiratory and expiratory wheezing and patient was coughing up small amounts of white sputum. SaO2 was 93% on room air. An arterial blood gas (ABG) was ordered with the following results: pH 7.5, PaCO2 27, PaO2 75. An aerosol treatment was ordered and given with 0.5 cc albuterol with 3.0 cc normal saline in a small volume nebulizer for 10 minutes.
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