Lewis and Clark Community College

 

Nursing 251 - Basic Nursing Process Application II


Vickie Rodgers



Syllabus

Unit II Stressors Interfering with Oxygen Needs-Respiratory Considerations

  • Patients with coronary artery disease -- maintaining planned lifestyle adaptations.
  • Pulmonary hypertension in congenital heart disease.
  • An introduction to causes, detection and management of hypertension.
  • Pediatric heart malformations.
  • The moment of truth on hypertension.
  • Absence from childcare for respiratory illness.
  • Acute exacerbations in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: current strategies with pharmacological therapy.
  • Acute respiratory illness in patients with COPD and the effectiveness of influenza vaccination: a randomized controlled study.
  • Arterial blood gases.
  • Arterial blood gases: analysis and nursing responses.
  • Assessment of ventilation during the performance of elective endoscopic-guided percutaneous tracheostomy: clinical evaluation of a new method.
  • Asthma as a risk factor for COPD in a longitudinal study.
  • Blast lung injury.
  • Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome: risk factors and therapeutic strategies.
  • Burden of influenza in children in the community.
  • Clinical diagnosis of pneumonia, typical of experts.
  • Clinical features of influenza C virus infection in children.
  • Clinical presentations for influenza and influenza-like illness in young, immunized soldiers.
  • Comparison of the efficacy of two low fresh gas flow techniques in low flow anaesthesia.
  • Concurrent Influenza A and Group A Beta-Hemolytic Streptococcal Pharyngotonsillitis.
  • Correcting arterial blood gases for temperature: (when) is it clinically significant?
  • Decline of ambient air pollution levels and improved respiratory health in Swiss children.
  • Dog ownership enhances symptomatic responses to air pollution in children with asthma.
  • Early Childhood Lower Respiratory Illness and Air Pollution.
  • Epidemiological profile and clinical associations of human bocavirus and other human parvoviruses.
  • Frequency, clinical characteristics, and respiratory paramenters of hepatopulmonary syndrome.
  • Hospital and long-term outcome after tracheostomy for respiratory failure.
  • Housing characteristics and children's respiratory health in the Russian Federation.
  • Human bocavirus infection in young children in the United States: molecular epidemiological profile and clinical characteristics of a newly emerging respiratory virus.
  • Impact of influenza exposure on rates of hospital admissions and physician visits because of respiratory illness among pregnant women.
  • Inappropriate use of antibiotics for acute respiratory tract infections in a rural emergency department.
  • Incidence of outpatient visits and hospitalizations related to influenza in infants and young children.
  • Intermittent thoracic epidural administration of ropivacaine-fentanyl versus bupivacaine-fentanyl after thoracotomy.
  • Interpreting arterial blood gases: easy as ABC.
  • Is Headache Related to Asthma, Hay Fever, and Chronic Bronchitis? The Head-HUNT Study.
  • Leucocyte depletion in a drowning victim during rewarming with extracorporeal circulation may limit pulmonary oedema.
  • Long-term results of surgical treatment for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.
  • Metabolic alkalosis contributes to acute hypercapnic respiratory failure in adult cystic fibrosis.
  • Neurologic complications associated with influenza A in children during the 2003-2004 influenza season in Houston, TX.
  • Nurses' fears and professional obligations concerning possible human-to-human avian flu.
  • Obstructive lung disease among the urban homeless.
  • On being dependent on home mechanical ventilation: depictions of patients' experiences over time.
  • Outcomes of post-acute hospital episodes for young children requiring airway support.
  • Oximetry and indications for tracheotomy for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Predicting outcome in aged and severely ill patients with prolonged respiratory failure.
  • Prevalence of asthma and chronic respiratory symptoms among Alaska Native children.
  • Primary care management of respiratory tract infections in Dutch preschool children.
  • Reference values for arterial blood gases in the elderly.
  • Respiratory capacity course in patients with infantile spinal muscular atrophy.
  • Respiratory failure: an overview.
  • Respiratory nursing. An audit of the patient's experience of arterial blood gas testing.
  • Respiratory nursing. Interpretation of arterial blood gases: a clinical guide for nurses.
  • Respiratory viruses and severe lower respiratory tract complications in hospitalized patients.
  • Risk factors for adult laryngotracheal stenosis: a review of 74 cases.
  • Sleep and respiratory function after withdrawal of noninvasive ventilation in patients with chronic respiratory failure.

    Unit III Stressors Interfering with Oxygen Needs - Cardiovascular Considerations

    Unit IV Stressors Interfering with Normal Neural Regulation Topics

  • Joint inflammation may point the finger at heart disease: rheumatoid arthritis and lupus raise the risk of heart attack and stroke.
  • Hospitalizations of infants and young children with Down syndrome: evidence from inpatient person-records from a statewide administrative database.

    Unit V Stressors Interfering with Hormonal Regulation

  • Losing sleep over weight.
  • Women with diagnosed diabetes across the life stages: underuse of recommended preventive care services.

    Unit VI Stressors Interfering with Sensory System

    Miscellaneous

  • Use of medical care for chronic conditions.



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