Ineffective airway clearance related to increased mucus production secondary to tracheostomy as evidenced by frequent cough, creamy mucus secretion,…

Question Ineffective airway clearance related to increased mucus productionsecondary to tracheostomy as evidenced by frequent cough, creamy mucus secretion, tactile fremitus, and crackle sounds. how we can make this priority problem if the patient is showing frequent cough and cold hands and during suctioning thick creamy secretion is coming. moreover, his admission diagnosis was acute asthma attack with hypoxic brain injury and nonfocal seizure. Health Science Science Nursing NSB 236 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)