shortness of breath
Others
Patient was instructed on shortne
ss of breath
that make people feel like they can't take enough air, the chest feel tight. Sometimes the feeling is worse when active or lying down flat. If experiencing other symptoms like cough, chest pain or a fever tell the nurse or doctor.
The patient was instructed in chest trauma flail chest how to splint the chest when coughing to avoid pain. The patient was encouraged to review upper respiratory infection, shortne
ss of breath
, persistent cough, and persistent chest pain.
Instructed patient drink plenty of water. Staying hydrated helps keep clots from forming. Instructed patient call your provider right away if coughing, wheezing, or shortne
ss of breath
, a racing or irregular heartbeat, muscle stiffness or trouble moving tightness in your arm, above the catheter site.
SN assessed portacath insertion site every visit. SN instructed s/sx to report to SN / MD such as redness, pain, puffiness around port, drainage from insertion site, temperature above 100 degrees, shortne
ss of breath
and chest pain. Sn instructed on portacath care and protection of the skin over the port.
SN instructed patient to stop smoking, instructed that around 3 days after quitting, most people will experience moodiness and irritability, severe headaches, and cravings as the body readjusts. In as little as 1 month, a person's lung function begins to improve. As the lungs heal and lung capacity improves, former smokers may notice less coughing and shortne
ss of breath
.
SN instructed patient on Lobectomy Care. The deep breath
ing and coughing will decrease your risk for a lung infection. Take a deep breath
and hold it for
as long as you can. Let the air out and then cough strongly. Deep breath
s help open your airway. You may be given an
incentive spirometer to help you take deep breath
s. Put the plastic piece in your mouth and take a slow, deep breath
. Then let the air out and cough. Repeat these steps
10 times every hour.