The newborn was experiencing ineffective airway clearance due to an inability to remove secretions, as shown by a weak cry and mild nose flaring. The nurse planned to assess and monitor the newborn's breathing after 10 minutes of intervention. Their interventions included suctioning the secretions to clear the airway and relieve respiratory distress. They also informed the mother of the procedures and monitored the newborn to ensure stability.
The newborn was experiencing ineffective airway clearance due to an inability to remove secretions, as shown by a weak cry and mild nose flaring. The nurse planned to assess and monitor the newborn's breathing after 10 minutes of intervention. Their interventions included suctioning the secretions to clear the airway and relieve respiratory distress. They also informed the mother of the procedures and monitored the newborn to ensure stability.
The newborn was experiencing ineffective airway clearance due to an inability to remove secretions, as shown by a weak cry and mild nose flaring. The nurse planned to assess and monitor the newborn's breathing after 10 minutes of intervention. Their interventions included suctioning the secretions to clear the airway and relieve respiratory distress. They also informed the mother of the procedures and monitored the newborn to ensure stability.
The newborn was experiencing ineffective airway clearance due to an inability to remove secretions, as shown by a weak cry and mild nose flaring. The nurse planned to assess and monitor the newborn's breathing after 10 minutes of intervention. Their interventions included suctioning the secretions to clear the airway and relieve respiratory distress. They also informed the mother of the procedures and monitored the newborn to ensure stability.
DIAGNOSIS Objective: Ineffective airway An ineffective After 10 mins of Assess and monitor To assess level of After 10 mins of - newborn clearance related breathing pattern nursing breathing pattern of respiratory distress nursing intervention, - DOB 11/15/2020 to patient’s is defined as the intervention, the the patient. the patient was able - Full-term, NDS inability to inability to clear patient will be to cry loudly, and no - 38 weeks AOG remove airway secretions or able to cry Clamp and cut cord To initiate nose flaring was - weak cry secretions as obstructions from loudly, and no immediately and resuscitation observed. - mild nose flaring manifested by a the respiratory nose flaring will prepare transfer of protocol - secretions coming weak cry upon tract to maintain be observed. patient for suctioning (Goal completely out from the nose delivery and mild a clear airway met) and mouth nose flaring Inform mother that - RR is 40 br/min the baby needs To educate mother - acrocyanosis – assistance in of the procedures to bluish discoloration breathing and that care for the baby of hands and feet suctioning will be - APGAR Score 6 required
Proceed with routine To remove blocks of
suctioning secretion in the mouth and nose immediately relieving the patient from respiratory distress Rechecked and monitor the patient’s To ensure stability respiration rate and management of patient’s respiration Document the procedure To provide a appropriately on the comprehensive birthing room record nursing care or in the progress notes.