Hipoxemia Complications Hipoxemia is defined as a decrease in the value of PaO2 less than 55 mmHg, with Oxygen Saturation values < 85%. At first the client will experience mood changes, loss of concentration and forgetfulness. On the advanced stage of cyanosis occurs.
Respiratory Acidosis Occurs as a result of an increase in the value of PaCO2 (hiperkapnia). Marks that appear include: headaches, fatique, lethargi, of dizzines, tachipnea.
Respiratory Infection acute respiratory infections are caused due to the increased production of mucus-secreting smooth muscle stimulation, increased bronchial mucosa and edema. The limited air flow will increase the incidence of dyspnea and breath work.
Especially heart failure kor-pulmonal (right heart failure due to pulmonary disease), should be observed especially in clients with severe dyspnea. This complication is often associated with chronic bronchitis, but clients with severe emphysema can also experience this issue.
makes Cardiac Dysrhythmia
Arising as a result of other hipoxemia, heart disease, effects of medications or acidosis respiratory Status Asmatikus.
is the major complications associated with bronchial asthma. The disease is very severe, potentially life-threatening and often not berespon against the usual given therapi. The use of auxiliary respiratory muscles and neck veins often look distensi.
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