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Sys Dis Cystic Fibrosis

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Maternal OB and Pediatrics (NUR 109)

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ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURE A

System Disorder

STUDENT NAME _____________________________________ DISORDER/DISEASE PROCESS __________________________________________________________ REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER ___________

ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE:

ASSESSMENT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

PATIENT-CENTERED CARE

Alterations in Health (Diagnosis)

Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

Risk Factors Expected Findings

Laboratory Tests Diagnostic Procedures

Complications

Therapeutic Procedures Interprofessional Care

Nursing Care Medications Client Education

ER FUKUDA CYSTIC FIBROSIS 18

Mucus glands that secretes increase quantity of thick, tenacious mucus.

Check lung sounds and respiratory status. Vital signs with oxygen saturation. Assist in obtaining IV access.

Duodenal Analysis. DNA Testing Pulmonary Function tests Chest X-ray Abdominal X-ray Stool Analysis. Sweat chloride test.

Blood specimen: Nutritional panel to detect deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, and E) Sputum culture for detection of infection.

Respiratory disorder that results from inheriting a mutated gene.

Family Hx Medical Hx of respiratory infections, growth failure Meconium ileus at birth manifested as distention of the abdomen, vomiting, and inability to pass stool.

Provide good oral hygiene. Provide support to the child and family.

Both parents carrying the recessive trait for cystic fibrosis. Caucasian ethnicity

Check for allergies Emphasize the need of up-to-date immunizations and an annual influenza vaccines.

Respiratory and physical therapy, social services, pulmonologist, pharmacist, pediatrician, infectious disease specialtists, and dietitians.

Ensure family has information regarding access to medical equipment and medications. Ensure family and child adhere to the breathing treatments ordered by HCP

Ibuprofen Dornase Alfa Levalbuterol Pancrelipase Antibiotics Acetaminophen Vitamins

Provide good oral hygiene. Provide support to child and family.

Respiratory: Infections, respiratory colonizations bronchial cysts, emphysema, pneumothorax, nasal polyps. GI: Meconium ileus, prolapse of the rectum, intestinal obstruction, GERD. Endocrine: DM

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Sys Dis Cystic Fibrosis

Course: Maternal OB and Pediatrics (NUR 109)

42 Documents
Students shared 42 documents in this course

University: Harper College

Was this document helpful?
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURE A11
System Disorder
STUDENT NAME _____________________________________
DISORDER/DISEASE PROCESS __________________________________________________________ REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER ___________
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE:
ASSESSMENT SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
PATIENT-CENTERED CARE
Alterations in
Health (Diagnosis) Pathophysiology Related
to Client Problem Health Promotion and
Disease Prevention
Risk Factors Expected Findings
Laboratory Tests Diagnostic Procedures
Complications
Therapeutic Procedures Interprofessional Care
Nursing Care Client EducationMedications
ER FUKUDA
CYSTIC FIBROSIS
18
Mucus glands that secretes increase
quantity of thick, tenacious mucus.
Check lung sounds and
respiratory status. Vital signs
with oxygen saturation.
Assist in obtaining IV access.
Duodenal Analysis.
DNA Testing
Pulmonary Function tests
Chest X-ray
Abdominal X-ray
Stool Analysis.
Sweat chloride test.
Blood specimen: Nutritional panel to
detect deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins
(A, D, and E)
Sputum culture for detection of infection.
Respiratory disorder that results
from inheriting a mutated gene.
Provide good oral hygiene.
Provide support to the child and
family.
Check for allergies
Emphasize the
need of up-to-date
immunizations and
an annual
influenza
vaccines.
Respiratory and physical
therapy, social services,
pulmonologist, pharmacist,
pediatrician, infectious disease
specialtists, and dietitians.
Ensure family has information
regarding access to medical
equipment and medications. Ensure
family and child adhere to the
breathing treatments ordered by HCP
Ibuprofen
Dornase Alfa
Levalbuterol
Pancrelipase
Antibiotics
Acetaminophen
Vitamins
Provide good oral
hygiene. Provide support
to child and family.
Respiratory:
Infections,
respiratory
colonizations
bronchial cysts,
emphysema,
pneumothorax,
nasal polyps.
GI: Meconium
ileus, prolapse of
the rectum,
intestinal
obstruction, GERD.
Endocrine: DM