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NSG 232 Exam 3 Part 1
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Nitroprusside


✓~ generic




Nitroglycerin


✓~ generic




Labetalol


✓~ generic




Esmolol


✓~ generic




Fenoldopam

, ✓~ generic




Nicardipine


✓~ generic




Clevidipine


✓~ generic




Enalaprilat


✓~ generic




Hydralazine


✓~ generic




Pneumothorax


✓~ Air in the pleural space that prevents lung expansion




What is normally in the pleural space?

, ✓~ 2.5mL of fluid for lubrication to reduce the friction when lung tissues move.




What is normal pressure in the pleural space?


✓~ Negative pressure




Closed pneumothorax


✓~ No external wound. Air from internal puncture or tear in the respiratory structure

(emphysema blebs rupture; insertion of subclavian catheter; injury from mechanical

ventilator).




Treatment for closed pneumothorax


✓~ Depends on cause. Minimal air may resolve on its own. Minimal air/fluid can be

aspirated (thoracentesis). Insertion of chest tube connected to water-seal drainage.




Open pneumothorax


✓~ External chest wound.

Aka "sucking" chest wound, when air enters pleural space through chest wall

during inspiration.


Seal open wound, occlusive dressing, sealed on 3 sides.

, What does a dressing sealed on 3 sides do?


✓~ During inspiration, as negative pressure is created in the chest, the dressing pulls

against the wound preventing air from entering pleural space. During expiration as

pressure rises in pleural space, the dressing is pushed out and air escapes through the

wound and from under the dressing.




Tension pneumothorax definition and tx


✓~ Air moves into the pleural space and cant get out. Can occur with open or closed

pneumo.

Tx: Insert large bore needle into anterior chest wall at 4th or 5th intercostal

space to release trapped air. Chest tube inserted and connected to water-seal

drainage. Support oxygen




What does a tension pneumothorax cause?


✓~ Compression of the lung on the affected side puts pressure on heart and great

vessels pushing them away from affected side, compressing other lung. Pressure

increases and venous return is decreased and CO falls. Muffled heart sounds occur,

neck vein distention.

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