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Nursing Approach to Chest Injuries

Nursing Approach to Chest Injuries. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Chest Injuries, Pneumothorax, or Hemothorax. 1 Assess for history of the injury. 2 Assess presence of signs and symptoms of impaired respiratory function dyspnea, chest pain, asymmetric chest movements, signs of paradoxical breathing, cyanosis, anxiety, bloody sputum. 3 Assess chest wall for presence of wounds and fractures. 6 Assess vital signs, CVP, ECG, fluid balance. 3 Pain related to injury. 3 Monito.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2005. Ogunmefun, MBBS, MPH. The incidence of hypertension increases with age and is more common in African Americans than in whites. It is more common in younger men than in women, although this difference does not exist after the age of 55 and is reversed after the age of 75. Alcohol and drug use, NSAIDs, ephedrine.

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Measures to Prevent Influenza

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Bronchodilator Therapies for Asthma

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Nursing Approach to Chest Injuries. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Chest Injuries, Pneumothorax, or Hemothorax. 1 Assess for history of the injury. 2 Assess presence of signs and symptoms of impaired respiratory function dyspnea, chest pain, asymmetric chest movements, signs of paradoxical breathing, cyanosis, anxiety, bloody sputum. 3 Assess chest wall for presence of wounds and fractures. 6 Assess vital signs, CVP, ECG, fluid balance. 3 Pain related to injury. 3 Monito.

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