Medical-surgical Nursing Demystified

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CHAPTER 5 Nervous System^231



  • Labile blood pressure and cardiac dysrhythmias due to autonomic nervous
    system response


INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS



  • Lumbar puncture will show cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) with increased pro-
    tein; may not be present initially.

  • Nerve conduction studies show slowed velocity.

  • Pulmonary function tests show diminished tidal volume and vital capacity.


TREATMENT



  • Monitor respirations and support ventilation if necessary.

  • Plasmapheresis for plasma exchange to remove the antibodies in the circu-
    lation.

  • Administer immunoglobulin intravenously after drawing labs for serum IgA.

  • NG tube feeding if swallowing is a problem.


NURSING DIAGNOSES



  • Ineffective breathing pattern

  • Impaired gas exchange

  • Impaired physical mobility

  • Powerlessness


NURSING INTERVENTION



  • Monitor for progression of change of sensation.

  • Monitor respiratory status for change in effort or rate, use of accessory
    muscles, cyanosis, change in breath sounds, breathlessness when talking,
    irritability, and decreased cognitive awareness.

  • Call physician if there are respiratory changes or decrease in pulse oximeter
    reading.

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