Aspiration for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)

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Aspiration

Definition/Etiology:

Exogenous material or endogenous secretions are inhaled into the respiratory tract. Aspiration pneumonia is the number cause of death for dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) patients with neurological disorders.

Causes:

  • Reduced conscious level
  • Impaired cough reflex
  • alcohol/drug overdose
  • Post-seizure
  • Post-anaesthesia
  • Stroke/CVA
  • Muscle weakening disorders (myasthenia gravis)

 

Pathophysiology:

Most pneumonias are a result of aspiration of micro-organisms from the oral cavity or nasopharynx. High correlation between volume of aspirate and the risk of developing pneumonia.

 

Clinical Presentation:

Consider amount and nature of the aspirated material (food worse than water), the site and frequency of the aspiration.

  • Dyspnea
  • Cough
  • Pain (best, back, abd)
  • Tachypnea, tachycardia
  • Fever/chills
  • AMS for elderly
  • Decreased breath sounds

 

Collaborative Management:

Diagnostics:

  • WBC
  • Cultures
  • ABGs
  • Chest Xray

Interventions:

  • Stable – sent home with antibiotics, bronchodilators, oral hydration
  • Admitted/Unstable – antibiotics, ABCs, IV fluids, bronchodilators
    • Airway management – O2, CPAP
    • BiPAP, intubation as required

 

Evaluation | Patient Monitoring | Education:

  • ABCD
  • Breath sounds and pulse oximetry
  • Cardiac rate and rhythm
  • Hemodynamic status
  • Level of consciousness

High alert for SEPSIS!

 

Linchpins: (Key Points)

“Went down the wrong pipe!”

  • Foreign material or secretions enter respiratory tract causes pneumonia
  • Caused by neuro issues or muscle weakness
  • Protect the airway, treat the pneumonia

 

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For more great CEN prep, got to the link below to purchase the “Emergency Nursing Examination Review” book by Dr. Laura Gasparis Vonfrolio RN, PHD
https://greatnurses.com/

References:

  • Emergency Nurses Association. (2017) Emergency Nursing Core Curriculum, 7th Edition. PA: Saunders
  • Egging, D. (2017). Respiratory Emergencies and Thoracic Trauma. In CEN Online Review. Emergency Nurses Association.
  • Chapman, S., Robinson, G., Stradling, J., & West, C. I. R. M. S. (2005). Oxford handbook of respiratory medicine. Oxford University Press.

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