Chapter 24: Care of the Adult with a Respiratory Condition
A 77-year-old woman is admitted to hospital following a fall in the bathroom at home several days ago. She sustained rib fractures on the right side which are becoming increasingly painful. She has a past medical history of COPD (15 years). She normally maintains a moderate level of activity at home and has been managed with PRN salbutamol and carbocysteine.
When she is admitted her observations are as follows: respiratory rate 22 bpm, BP 171/83, HR 95 bpm, temperature 37.5°C, SpO2 86% on 4 L O2. The patient produces some yellow sputum.
Refer to the resources available on the companion website and the national guidelines that have been mentioned within this chapter.