Patient:Name: J.M.Age: 67 yearsSex: MaleHistory:Post-operati…
Patient:Name: J.M.Age: 67 yearsSex: MaleHistory:Post-operative day #1 following open abdominal surgeryFormer smoker (40 pack-year history, quit 5 years ago)No known neuromuscular diseasePain controlled with IV analgesicsAssessment Findings:Breath sounds: Diminished bilaterally at the bases, no cracklesCough: Weak but non-productiveChest expansion: DecreasedSpO₂: 93% on 2 L/min nasal cannulaRespiratory rate: 20/minChest X-ray: Bibasilar atelectasisPatient is alert, cooperative, and able to follow instructionsCurrent Orders:Oxygen to maintain SpO₂ > 92%Pulmonary hygiene as indicatedQuestion:Based on the patient’s condition, which airway clearance or lung expansion therapy is MOST appropriate to initiate at this time?
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A 68-year-old male with severe COPD is hospitalized for an acute exacerbation. He has copious secretions, weak cough effort, and a cough peak flow of 55 L/min. He is alert but fatigued. Which therapy is MOST appropriate to assist secretion clearance?
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