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Protocols constructed around the nursing process. 1: Asthma

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  • 1Student Health Services, Cerritos College, Norwalk, California.

Journal of American College Health : J of ACH
|November 1, 1994
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This protocol details managing adult bronchial asthma attacks using a nursing process approach. It covers diagnosis, tests, treatments, complications, and patient education for healthcare providers.

Area of Science:

  • Pulmonology
  • Nursing Care
  • Clinical Protocols

Background:

  • Acute exacerbations of bronchial asthma require standardized management strategies.
  • Effective nursing interventions are crucial for patient outcomes during asthma attacks.
  • A structured approach can improve the care of adult patients with severe asthma.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a nursing process-based protocol for managing acute bronchial asthma attacks in adults.
  • To outline diagnostic criteria, necessary tests, and therapeutic interventions.
  • To provide guidance on patient education and complication management.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a protocol following a nursing process framework (assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation).

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  • Inclusion of diagnostic workup, laboratory tests, and pharmacological/non-pharmacological treatments.
  • Integration of roles and interventions for nurses, nurse practitioners, and physicians.
  • Main Results:

    • A comprehensive protocol for acute bronchial asthma management is provided.
    • Specific nursing interventions, diagnostic tests, and treatment plans are detailed.
    • Information on potential complications and patient education strategies is included.

    Conclusions:

    • The protocol offers a systematic framework for healthcare professionals managing adult bronchial asthma.
    • Standardized care can lead to improved patient outcomes and reduced exacerbation severity.
    • Emphasis on patient education empowers individuals in managing their condition and preventing future attacks.