The nurse notes that a patient has incisional pain, a poor cough effort, and scattered rhonchi after a thoracotomy. Which action should the nurse take first?
a. Assist the patient to sit upright in a chair.
b. Splint the patient's chest during coughing.
c. Medicate the patient with prescribed morphine.
d. Observe the patient use the incentive spirometer.
ANS: C
A major reason for atelectasis and poor airway clearance in patients after chest surgery is incisional pain (which increases with deep breathing and coughing). The first action by the nurse should be to medicate the patient to minimize incisional pain. The other actions are all appropriate ways to improve airway clearance but should be done after the morphine is given.
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