The nurse is caring for a client with a nursing diagnosis of Ineffective Breathing Pattern. Which intervention should the nurse plan for this client?

1. Pace activities to allow the client to rest.
2. Force fluids.
3. Teach the client how to cough effectively.
4. Lower the head of the bed.


Answer: 1

1. The client with Ineffective Breathing Pattern fatigues easily. The nurse should plan care around periods of rest to help the client conserve strength.
2. Forcing fluids and hydration addresses ineffective airway clearance.
3. Teaching the client how to cough effectively is an intervention for the client who cannot clear the airway.
4. The head of the bed is raised to promote lung expansion and to ease respirations.

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