WORKSHOP A Define Clinical deterioration What do the following…

Question Answered step-by-step WORKSHOP A Define Clinical deterioration What do the following… WORKSHOP A Define Clinical deterioration What do the following mnemonics stand for?DRSABCDETECT CERSRRSMETPACEREACHDefineAdditional criteria Altered calling criteria Within what time frame must a clinical review occur?   Group 1: AIRWAY/BREATHINGHow would you know a person’s airway is obstructed?  What is a simple question you could ask your patient to immediately assess their airway?  Your patient begins to vomit, what position(s) would you place them in and why?   Define accessory muscles of breathingtracheal tugintercostal recessionparadoxical chest movement When assessing breathing, describe abnormal findings?   What is your immediate response if your patient is not breathing?  On palpation of the upper chest for movement you feel a crackling sensation. What does this indicate?   Your patient’s respiratory rate is 24bpm. Is this within normal range? What questions should you ask?  On auscultation of bilateral lung fields you hear inspiratory and expiratory sounds on one side only. What may this mean?  Your patient’s SpO2 is <92%. Provide a simple intervention to improve oxygenation.    Provide at least 2 simple nursing interventions to clear the airway and support breathingGroup 2: CIRCULATIONDefine PallorCyanosis What may a thready pulse indicate? What may a bounding pulse indicate?Identify the central pulses Identify peripheral pulses What does capillary refill test? Circle the correct response. Capillary refill is normally less than or greater than 2 seconds  Define perfusion What are clinical manifestations (signs & symptoms) of poor perfusion? Provide at least 2 simple nursing interventions to improve circulation Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)