Authors: Rednenko VV, Poplavets E.V.

Editor: Rednenko V.V.

Equipment for the practical skill:

  • Robot-patient / Patient
  • Stopwatch or watch with a second hand
  • Pen and paper

Clinical situation:      

  • You need to coutn a patient's respiratory rate

Order of the skill performance:

Preparatory stage:

  • The respiratory rate is counted after taking the pulse rate so that the client is not aware that you are taking it. See Radial (wrist) pulse taking

Main stage:

  • Once you have finished counting the pulse, leave your fingers in place and then begin assessing respiration.
  • Observe the chest or abdomen rise and fall.
  • Count for 30 seconds if the rhythm is regular or for a full minute if irregular. One respiration includes a full respiratory cycle (including both inspiration and expiration). Thus, the rise and the fall of the abdomen or chest is counted as one full breath. 
  • Take note of the respiration as breaths per minute, as well as whether breathing is relaxed, silent, and has a regular rhythm.
  • Take note whether chest movement is symmetrical.

Final stage:

  • Tell the patient the results
  • Register the result (if necessary)
  • Treat your hands

 

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