CHAPTER 2 Respiratory System^103
- Administer methylxanthines to enhance bronchodilation:
- aminophylline
 - theophylline (Theo-Dur)
 
 - Administer diuretics to reduce fluid retention in patients who develop right-
sided heart failure:- furosemide, bumetanide
 
 - Administer expectorant to help liquefy secretions:
- guaifenesin
 
 - Administer antibiotics in acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis:
- selected by culture and sensitivity study or given empirically
 
 - Administer antacid, H2 blocker, or proton pump inhibitor to decrease the
amount of acid in stomach, reducing possible ulcer formation due to stress
of disease or medication effects.- antacids: aluminum hydroxide/magnesium hydroxide, calcium carbonate
 - H2 blockers: ranitidine, famotidine, nizatidine, cimetidine
 - proton pump inhibitors: omeprazole, lansoprazole, esomeprazole, rabepra-
zole, pantoprazole 
 - Administer vaccines—to decrease chances of infection:
- influenza
 - pneumonia
 
 - Give 3 liters of fluid per day to help liquefy secretions
 - Oxygen: 2 liters per minute via nasal canula to help meet body’s needs; low
flow rates help reduce dyspnea while avoiding CO 2 retention. - Increase protein, calories, and vitamin C in diet to meet body’s needs.
 - Administer the incentive spirometer or flutter valve to encourage coughing
and expelling of mucous. - Nocturnal negative pressure ventilation used for hypercapnic (elevated CO 2
levels) patients. 
NURSING DIAGNOSES
- Ineffective airway clearance
 - Activity intolerance
 - Ineffective breathing pattern