Systemdisorder sleep - ATI medication/system template PDF

Title Systemdisorder sleep - ATI medication/system template
Author Kathleen Fisher
Course Pathopharmacology III
Institution Widener University
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Summary

ATI medication/system template...


Description

ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE:

System Disorder

Kathleen Fisher ST UDENT NAME _____________________________________ disrupted sleep (sleep apnea) DISORDER/DISEASE PROCESS __________________________________________________________

Alterations in Health (Diagnosis)

REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER ___________

Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem muscles in the back of the throat relac and airway narrows or closes during inhalation

sleep-related breathing disorder in which the sleepers upper airway becomes obstructed and breathing ceases

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention lifestlye choices that can prevent the condition, dont take sleeping pills before bed

ASSESSMENT

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Risk Factors

Expected Findings

physical features, short thinck neck, fatty tissue in neck, recessed chin, overbite, allergies, overweight, aging, male gender, diabetes mellitus, HTN

Laboratory Tests

obesity, large neck circumference, narrowing of lateral airway walls, enlarged tonsils, retrognathia, snoring, high arched hard palate Diagnostic Procedures

apnea/hypopnea index confirms diagnosis

polysomnogram

PATIENT-CENTERED CARE

Nursing Care assess for risk factors, review CPAP or biPAP setting, measure oxyhemoglobin saturaion, monitor pulse ox

Therapeutic Procedures CPAP, biPAP, sleep position changes, diet changes, smoking cessation

ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES

patient positioning, use of supplemental oxygen, assessing the use of sedating medications, continuous pulse ox

Complications Medications modafinil, armodafinil, solriamfetol

Client Education treatment options, importance of CPAP or biPAP, ways to reduce throat dryness

Interprofessional Care surgery if necessary, nurses, doctor

HTN, daytime sleepiness, increased stroke risk, CV disease, work-related/ driving accidents...


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