
Psepmaum: Respiratory Patient Identification
Description
Book Introduction
Guide to the process of identifying patients with common respiratory diseases.
Practical respiratory nursing learned through real-world case studies.
Systematic organization of everything from prescriptions for each disease to tests and medications.
Provides key nursing points during treatment and emergency situations.
Various practical tips, including interpretation of test results and pre- and post-procedure nursing.
Practical respiratory nursing learned through real-world case studies.
Systematic organization of everything from prescriptions for each disease to tests and medications.
Provides key nursing points during treatment and emergency situations.
Various practical tips, including interpretation of test results and pre- and post-procedure nursing.
index
PART 1 Pneumonia “I cough a lot when I eat.”
#AspirationPneumonia #CultureTest #Antibiotics #VFSS #TubeFeeding
PART 2 Lung cancer “I came to check for lung nodules.”
#Bronchoscopy #Percutaneous Needle Biopsy #Chest Tube #Pneumothorax
PART 3 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) “Please prepare for endotracheal intubation.”
#Type 1 respiratory failure #ABGA #Oxygen therapy #Intubation
PART 4 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) “Please prepare for tracheostomy tube exchange.”
#PDT #T-cannula #How to deal with unintentional extubation
PART 5 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) “The patient keeps feeling sleepy.”
#Type 2 respiratory failure #pCO2 retention #home ventilator #inhaler
PART 6 Pulmonary TB “I have a persistent cough and cold sweats every night.”
#Airborne #Diagnostic tests (AFB, MTB, IGRA) #Tuberculosis treatment drugs #Education upon discharge
PART 7 Bronchiectasis (BE) “I have bloody sputum.”
#Bronchiectasis #Hemoptysis #CT #Embolization
PART 8 Pulmonary Thromboembolism (PTE) “My legs are swollen and I can’t move because I’m short of breath.”
#DVT #Diagnostic tests (D-dimer, Doppler, CT) #Anticoagulation treatment
PART 9 Pleural effusion “My side feels tight every time I breathe.”
#Percutaneous Drainage #Thoracentesis #Thoracic Suction #Thoracic Drain Management
#AspirationPneumonia #CultureTest #Antibiotics #VFSS #TubeFeeding
PART 2 Lung cancer “I came to check for lung nodules.”
#Bronchoscopy #Percutaneous Needle Biopsy #Chest Tube #Pneumothorax
PART 3 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) “Please prepare for endotracheal intubation.”
#Type 1 respiratory failure #ABGA #Oxygen therapy #Intubation
PART 4 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) “Please prepare for tracheostomy tube exchange.”
#PDT #T-cannula #How to deal with unintentional extubation
PART 5 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) “The patient keeps feeling sleepy.”
#Type 2 respiratory failure #pCO2 retention #home ventilator #inhaler
PART 6 Pulmonary TB “I have a persistent cough and cold sweats every night.”
#Airborne #Diagnostic tests (AFB, MTB, IGRA) #Tuberculosis treatment drugs #Education upon discharge
PART 7 Bronchiectasis (BE) “I have bloody sputum.”
#Bronchiectasis #Hemoptysis #CT #Embolization
PART 8 Pulmonary Thromboembolism (PTE) “My legs are swollen and I can’t move because I’m short of breath.”
#DVT #Diagnostic tests (D-dimer, Doppler, CT) #Anticoagulation treatment
PART 9 Pleural effusion “My side feels tight every time I breathe.”
#Percutaneous Drainage #Thoracentesis #Thoracic Suction #Thoracic Drain Management
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Publisher's Review
I recommend this to these people.
- New nurses who want to learn respiratory nursing from the basics step by step.
- New nurses who want to study in depth to understand patients with respiratory diseases
- Nurses who want to learn about the treatment and nursing process for respiratory patients through case studies
- Experienced nurse who transferred to the respiratory medicine ward
- Any nurse who feels the need to study respiratory diseases and examinations
- New nurses who want to learn respiratory nursing from the basics step by step.
- New nurses who want to study in depth to understand patients with respiratory diseases
- Nurses who want to learn about the treatment and nursing process for respiratory patients through case studies
- Experienced nurse who transferred to the respiratory medicine ward
- Any nurse who feels the need to study respiratory diseases and examinations
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 15, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 204 pages | 182*257*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791194436195
- ISBN10: 1194436196
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