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Encourage deep breathing and coughing. |
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Encourage fluid intake. |
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Administer antipyretics as ordered. |
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Encourage deep breathing and coughing. |
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Elevate the client’s legs periodically. |
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C.
Encourage fluid intake. |
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Administer antitussives as ordered. |
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E.
Administer antipyretics as ordered. |
Response Feedback: |
Rationale: The client has a fever, which will cause more water to be lost from the respiratory mucosa. Also, the client has an increased respiratory rate, which will increase these insensible losses. This will result in a thickening of respiratory secretions that will be more difficult to clear. For these reasons, the nurse should encourage fluids, treat fever, and encourage deep breathing and coughing to facilitate clearing secretions from the airway. The client with pneumonia should not routinely be given antitussives as this impedes the protective function of the mucociliary defense system when experiencing a productive cough. Elevating the legs periodically through the day is an intervention to prevent nocturia and paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea in a client with pedal edema and/or left heart failure; it is not relevant in pneumonia. |
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