Asked by Audrey Durst on Jun 26, 2024

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Of the following interventions,which is/are likely to reduce the risk of postoperative atelectasis? Select all that apply.

A) Administer bronchodilators.
B) Apply low-flow oxygen.
C) Encourage coughing and deep breathing.
D) Administer pain medication.

Postoperative Atelectasis

A condition where the lung partially collapses due to the inability to fully expand, commonly occurring after surgery.

Bronchodilators

Medications that relax muscle bands that tighten around airways, thereby easing breathing in respiratory conditions like asthma.

Low-flow Oxygen

A type of oxygen therapy that delivers oxygen at a lower rate, suitable for patients who need supplemental oxygen at a minimal flow.

  • Recognize interventions that reduce the risk of postoperative atelectasis.
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Jessy SoussouJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
C,D
Explanation :
Pain alters the rate and depth of respirations.Often,patients in pain breathe shallowly,which puts them at risk for atelectasis.Regularly assess all patients for pain.Once you have medicated the patient,reassess breath sounds and encourage the patient to cough and breathe deeply.This will help to open air sacs and mobilize secretions in the airways.