Pneumothorax
Pneumothorax
Pneumothorax
&
Haemothorax
V. Waugh-Brown
May 2022
Objectives
Explain
Outline the Discuss the Outline
diagnostic
medical nursing relevant health
evaluation and
management management education tips
findings
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Case Study
• Carl is admitted to hospital with a history of stab wound
to the right chest. He is agitated and complains of severe
stabbing pain in his chest aggravated by inspiration.
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What is pneumothorax?
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• Air within the pleural cavity
(between visceral and parietal
pleura) resulting in collapse of
that lung
• Haemopneumothorax
– Blood and air in pleural cavity
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Pathophysiology
• Positive pressure is
When either pleura is created
NegativeRequired to
pressure
maintain lung Breach compromised, air • Lung or portion of
Collapse
enters pleural space it collapses
inflation
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Pathophysiology
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Types of Pneumothorax
• Simple (Spontaneous)
• Tension
• Open / closed
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Types of Pneumothorax
Simple (Spontaneous)
Pneumothorax Primary
1. Rupture of a bleb
2. Rupture of a bronchopleural
• May be primary or secondary fistula
cause 3. Rupture of air filled blister
in a healthy person
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Types of Pneumothorax
Open or Closed Pneumothorax
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Causes of Pneumothorax
• Spontaneous Risk Factors
– Rupture of an apical bleb or bulla
include:
• Traumatic • Tobacco smoking
– With rib fractures
– Penetrating or blunt chest trauma • Gender (M>F)
– Invasive procedures (iatrogenic)
• Family history
• Pre-existing lung abnormality
• History of previous
– Pulmonary fibrosis pneumothorax
– Asthma
– Vasculitis • Physical built (being
– Pulmonary metastases close to edge tall and thin)
of lung
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Clinical Features
• Pleuritic pain: (sudden intense pain – sharp, stabbing,
burning); aggravated by deep breath or cough
• Dyspnoea
• Tachypnoea
• Decreased chest expansion
• Decreased or absent breath sounds
• Tracheal deviation (tension pneumothorax)
• Flaring alae nasi
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Clinical Features
• Cyanosis
• Easy fatigue
• Tachycardia
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Diagnosis
• Chest x-ray (CXR)
• CT scan
• CBC, ABGs
• Thoracentesis
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Medical Management
Goal of treatment is to evacuate the air from the pleural
space.
• Analgesic
• Oxygen
• Lung sounds
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Nursing Diagnoses
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Nursing Diagnoses Include:
• Acute pain related to the positive pressure in the pleural
space.
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Health Education
• jbn
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Summary – Quiz based on case study
• Carl is admitted to hospital with a history of stab wound to
the right chest. He is agitated and complains of severe
stabbing pain in his chest aggravated by inspiration.
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