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Brilliant_brown [7]
3 years ago
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A nurse is caring for a client experiencing an acute episode of bronchial asthma. what should nursing interventions achieve?

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2 answers:
DerKrebs [107]3 years ago
8 0
<span>Since the attack is at the bronchial sides, it can be done by raising the mucous secretions from the chest</span>
NikAS [45]3 years ago
3 0

The nursing intervention should achieve raising mucus secretion from the chest.

Bronchial asthma is the same thing as asthma. It is a chronic disease of the airways. It causes occasional difficulties in breathing which include coughing, shortness of breath and chest tightness.

<h2>Further Explanation</h2>

Bronchial asthma is linked with T.lymphocytes, mast cells, and eosinophil.

T.Lymphocytes are white blood cells, they are linked with inflammation and allergy. Mast cells are cells that cause allergy and they release chemicals such as histamine. Histamine is a substance that causes the naval to stiff and also causes hay fever, as well as obstructing airways in asthma. Eosinophils are also white blood cells that are linked with allergic disease.

All these cells together with other cells that cause inflammation actively took part in the growth of airway inflammation in asthma and also contribute to different chronic diseases, respiratory symptoms and many more.

Asthma is of two types, they are:

  • Allergic or extrinsic asthma
  • Non-allergic asthma

Allergic asthma: An attack is activated by agents that cause an allergic reaction, for example, it can be triggered when individuals breaded in pollen or dust mites.

Non-allergic asthma: Non-allergic factors can also trigger asthma. Some of these factors include:

  • Stress
  • Anxiety
  • Smokes
  • Chemical fumes
  • Exercise

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