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beks73 [17]
1 year ago
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the nurse notes that a client consistently coughs while eating and drinking. which nursing diagnosis is most important for the n

urse to include in this client's plan of care
Medicine
1 answer:
Svetllana [295]1 year ago
6 0

The nurse observes that nursing a client frequently coughs when consuming food and liquids.

The nurse's inclusion of the risk for aspiration nursing diagnostic in this client's treatment plan is of utmost importance.

Dysphagia, or trouble swallowing, is a sign of coughing during or after meals, which puts the patient at risk for aspiration (C). The client is not now displaying any signs of breathing difficulty (A) or reduced gas exchange, although dysphagia can cause aspiration pneumonia (B). The client's coughing is an effective response when solids or liquids are delivered orally, notwithstanding the possibility that (D) is associated to an ineffective cough.

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