COPD Exacerbation for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
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COPD Exacerbation
Definition/Etiology:
- Definition – Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- COPD = Airways +_ Alveoli
- Inflammation of airway – chronic bronchitis
- Destruction of Alveoli – emphysema
- Most patients have both
- Diagnosis = productive cough >3 months each year
- Where asthma is intermittent – NOT COPD MAJOR difference between COPD and Asthma
- Etiology –
- Age > 45 years old
- Smoking 70%
- Acute Exacerbation
- RTI or Pneumonia
- Heart Failure
Pathophysiology:
- Inflammation process
- Mucus production
- Obstruction of airways
- Air is trapped in the alveoli
- Leads to Hypoxemia and retention of CO2
Noticing: Assessment & Recognizing Cues:
- Exacerbation = ACUTE WORSENING
- Subjective Cues
- Increased SOB on excursion
- Worsening Cough
- Purulent Sputum
- Weight Loss
- Family history
- Objective Cues
- Barrel Chest
- Accessory Muscles
- Clubbing fingers
- Poor tissue Perfusion
- Lungs
- Pursed lipped breathing
- Cough
- Ex Wheezing
- Diminished
- Barrel Chest
Interpreting: Analyzing & Planning:
- Labs
- Blood Gas
- High C02 >45 (Hypercapnia)
- Sputum Culture – Look for infection
- Blood Gas
- Diagnostics
- CXR
- Flattening of the diaphragm
- Increased size of the chest
- Peak Flow
- Blow hard and fast in meter
- Peak flow meters measure your peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), a number that correlates with how open the lung’s airways are; as asthma worsens and the airways narrow.
- DOES NOT IMPROVE AFTER BRONCHODILATOR
- CXR
Responding: Patient Interventions & Taking Action:
- ABCs
- 88-92% Great Goal
- CO2 dependent – be careful
- O2 Nasal Cannula/Venturi Mask for 15 hours a day -daunting task
- 88-92% Great Goal
- Pharmacological
- Inhaled Bronchodilators
- Short Acting – Albuterol
- Oral/IV Steroids – Prednisone
- Antibiotics – Azithromycin
- Inhaled Bronchodilators
- Interventions Non-Pharmacological
- High-Fowler’s Positioning
- Chest Physiotherapy
- Adjunct Medical Therapy
- Pulmonary
- RT
- Pulmonary
Reflecting: Evaluating Patient Outcomes:
- Oxygenation & Gas Exchange
- 02 Sat & Pulmonary Function Test
- Symptom Management
- Bring patient back to baseline
- Patient Education
- Avoid triggers they can control
Linchpins (Key Points):
- Notice – Activity Intolerance
- Interpret – CXR
- Respond – Meds & Physiotherapy
- Reflect – Patient’s Oxygenation, Gas Exchange and Comfort
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References:
- AACN, and Tonja Hartjes. AACN Core Curriculum for Progressive and Critical Care Nursing. Available from: Pageburstls, (8th Edition). Elsevier Health Sciences (US), [Insert Year of Publication].
- Dennison, R. D., & Farrell, K. (2015]). Pass PCCN!. Elsevier Health Sciences (US).
- Kupchik, N. (2020). Ace The Pccn! you can do it!: Study guide. Nicole Kupchik Consulting, Inc.
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- Noninfectious Respiratory Disorder
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