A client diagnosed with chronic obstructive lung disease who is receiving oxygen at 1.5 liters per minute via nasal cannula is complaining of shortness of breath. What action should the nurse take?
1. Increase the oxygen to 3 liters per minute via nasal cannula.
2. Lower the head of the client's bed to the semi-Fowler's position.
3. Have the client breathe through pursed lips.
4. Encourage the client to breathe more rapidly.
Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: In the client with chronic obstructive lung disease, the drive to breathe is often dependent upon low oxygen concentration. Increasing oxygen delivery by increasing the oxygen from 1.5 Lpm to 3 Lpm may be dangerous to this client.
Rationale 2: Lowering the head of the bed makes it more difficult to breathe. This client should have the head of the bed elevated to the Fowler's position or should be assisted to lean over the overbed table to increase chest excursion.
Rationale 3: The client should be taught to breathe out against pursed lips to increase the time it takes to exhale and to help keep airways open.
Rationale 4: Chronic obstructive lung disease makes it difficult for the client to breathe out, so increasing the rate of respiration will not be helpful.
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