A school-aged patient who was admitted with an acute asthma exacerbation has improved and is now ready for transfer to the floor. In preparation for discharge, the nurse should evaluate:
A.
The need for home health oxygen services
B.
The patient’s readiness to self-administer inhaler
In asthma management, patient education andself-management skills, including proper use of an inhaler, are crucial to preventing readmission. School-aged children are often capable of learning and demonstrating proper technique, which should be assessed prior to discharge.
“Before discharge following asthma exacerbation, nurses should assess the child’s ability to self-administer inhaled medications, understand controller vs. rescue medications, and demonstrate correct technique.”
(Referenced from CCRN Pediatric – Direct Care: Pulmonary, Asthma Management and Discharge Planning)
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