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8 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Nursing Care Plans What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)? 1 Maintaining Patent Airway Clearance 2 Promoting Effective Gas Exchange Oxygen Therapy 3 Improving Breathing Pattern Through Breathing Exercises 4 Administering Medications and Pharmacological Support 5 Promoting Infection Control Preventing Complications 6
Setting COPD Goals Building a Treatment Plan | COPD. com Working together with your doctor and other members of your healthcare team, start by clearly identifying your goals Then list specific, realistic, and achievable steps you can take to reach for your goals If you need extra motivation, it helps to remember the “why” behind your goals
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Your self management plan Goal Setting Setting clear and achievable goals can help you manage your COPD Make sure your goals are: Specific – What exactly do you want to achieve? For example ‘I am going to get fit enough to walk to the post box and back ’ Measurable – Put a number to your goal Say ‘I am going to walk to the post box and back in 20 minutes ’
Goal Setting Techniques for People with COPD Who Want to Lead Long . . . Setting goals can be an effective way for people with COPD to maintain their independence, improve their quality of life, and manage their symptoms Goals may include exercising regularly, quitting smoking, managing stress, and managing symptoms
Learning to Live with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD is a lifelong lung disease that causes air flow limitation and breathing-related symptoms When you have air flow limitation, it means less air flows in and out of your lungs
Chp 17: Outcome Identification and Planning_v4 - Quizlet Identify measurable goals or outcomes A client with end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has the nursing concern of activity intolerance Which expected client outcome directly demonstrates resolution of the problem? Client will consistently perform pulmonary exercises
SMART goals | My Lungs My Life Reward yourself when your goal is achieved Set a further goal Your goals should be: Narrow down and define your goal Be clear about what you want to do If you can measure what you want to do in some way you will know how close you are to achieving your goal Best to set small targets which can be met rather than expecting too much at first
Establishing Goals of Therapy in COPD - AJMC Factors to consider when establishing treatment goals for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Transcript Neil B Minkoff, MD: I’m going to try to switch to the next
How to Set Goals for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Therapy Pulmonary rehabilitation can be a highly effective form of treatment for the management of chronic lung diseases To maximize your results, it can be helpful to set goals with your healthcare team
Planning In educating the client what are the goals for treating Decrease long-term complications of the disease: This is a primary goal in treating COPD By managing symptoms and preventing exacerbations, we can reduce the risk of complications such as respiratory infections and heart problems Maintain current activity tolerance: COPD can limit a person's ability to perform physical activities