COPD Concept Map

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Outline

Overview

  1. COPD patient
    1. Risk factors leading to hospitalization
    2. Patient education
    3. Labs and medications
    4. Nursing diagnoses/interventions/outcomes

Nursing Points

General

  1. COPD
    1. Alveoli damaged
    2. Gas exchange impaired
  2. Factors contributing to hospitalization
    1. Smoking
    2. Non-compliance with Oxygen or CPAP
    3. Cold weather
    4. Allergens

Assessment

  1. ABGs
    1. High paCO2
    2. Low paO2
    3. Abnormal PH

Therapeutic Management

  1. Nursing Diagnoses/Outcomes/Interventions
    1. Disruption of gas exchange -> effective gas exchange as evidenced by normal ABG levels
      1. Auscultation of lung sounds
      2. Medication administration
      3. Oxygen administration
    2. Acute confusion (high CO2 levels) -> alert and oriented without confusion
      1. Assess mental status
      2. Place patient on BIPAP
      3. Monitor ABG levels
    3. Inability to adapt to a change in health status -> patient expresses desire to change poor lifestyle habits to support tx of disease
      1. Assess for barriers to compliance
      2. Educating on purpose of tx and lifestyle changes
      3. Provide support
  2. Medications
    1. Albuterol nebulizer -> open airways
    2. Methylprednisolone 125 mcg IV -> decrease lung inflammation

Nursing Concepts

  1. Gas exchange -> impaired with damaged alveoli
  2. Acid-base balance -> impaired due to high CO2 and low O2
  3. Patient education -> lifestyle changes and compliance to treatment plan

Patient Education

  1. Stop smoking
  2. Use oxygen and CPAP as ordered

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Transcript

Hey guys! In this lesson we will explore a concept map for a patient that has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

We will cover our COPD patient’s risk factors and education to provide for them, labs and medications, along with nursing diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes for each.

Let’s review a quick patho on COPD. So the patient has damaged their alveoli by smoking cigarettes or being exposed to secondhand smoke. This results in impaired gas exchange. The patient may have an exacerbation of COPD if they are exposed to risk factors that we will discuss in the concept map.

Let’s take a look at our concept map for a patient with a COPD exacerbation. Factors that resulted in the hospitalization include smoking, cold weather, or allergens. Other factors include non-compliance with oxygen or with wearing their CPAP at night. CPAPs ensure that the patient is not only breathing in the oxygen that they need, but also breathing out the CO2 that they don’t need. We would educate this patient to stop smoking as this only worsens the disease. We should encourage them to continue to wear their oxygen and CPAP as ordered by the doctor, even if they don’t like to wear it.

When this patient is admitted to the hospital, the doctor will order a set of ABGs or arterial blood gases. The results will show the arterial oygen, CO2, and PH levels. These will let us know how to treat them. For example, if the CO2 is high, say 100 percent, we will need to put the patient on the BIPAP to blow off CO2.

The doctor will order medications to help improve their lung function. Albuterol nebulizers will be given scheduled and as needed to help open up the airways. Methylprednisolone 125 mg IV will be ordered to decrease inflammation in the lungs. The steroids will be weaned down over time before the patient is discharged

Now let’s discuss the nursing. diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes. Our patient’s first nursing diagnosis is disruption of gas exchange. Our interventions include auscultation of lung sounds,  medication administration, and oxygen administration. The desired outcome is effective gas exchange as evidenced by normal ABG levels.

The next nursing diagnosis is acute confusion due to high CO2 levels. Our interventions include assessing mental status, placing the patient on a BIPAP, and monitor ABG levels. The desired outcome is that the patient will be alert and oriented without confusion.

 

The last nursing diagnosis is inability to adapt to a change in health status because our patient is still smoking cigarettes and isn’t complying with treatment at home. The nursing interventions include assessing for barriers to compliance,  educating the patient on the purpose of treatment and lifestyle changes, and providing support. The desired outcome is that the patient will express the desire to change poor lifestyle habits to support treatment of disease.

Here is a cleaned up version of our COPD concept map.

 

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