TOPIC: Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder characterized by repeated episodes of partial or complete blockage of the upper airway during sleep. This can lead to decreased oxygen levels in the blood and disrupted sleep, resulting in a range of symptoms such as loud snoring, daytime sleepiness, and difficulty concentrating. OSA is a common condition, affecting millions of people worldwide, and is more likely to occur in people who are overweight, have large tonsils or a small jaw, or have a family history of the condition.
OSA can have serious health consequences if left untreated. It has been linked to an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems, as well as an increased risk of motor vehicle accidents due to daytime sleepiness. OSA can also contribute to other health problems such as diabetes and depression.
Treatment for OSA typically involves the use of a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine, which delivers a constant flow of air through a mask worn during sleep to help keep the airway open. Other treatments may include lifestyle changes such as weight loss and avoiding alcohol and sedatives, and in some cases, surgery may be recommended to remove excess tissue in the throat or to reposition the jaw. It is important for individuals with OSA to work with a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Objective: Describe the effects of the illness, levels of prevention, best nursing practices in relation to the illness, developmental issues for the clients as well as caring and interdisciplinary strategies to address the bio-psychosocial and economic needs of those with the chronic illness. Reaction/Chronic Illness Paper Objectives: 1.Describe the reaction and reflection of the chronic illness experience. 2.Describe the effects of the illness, levels of prevention, best nursing practices in relation to the illness, developmental issues for the clients as well as caring and interdisciplinary strategies to address the bio-psychosocial and economic needs of those with the chronic illness. Include in the paper the following: Introduction/Reaction Include a brief introduction 1. Blogger’s reaction to the chronic illness diagnosis. Limit to one paragraph. https://www.sleepapnea.org/learn/sleep-apnea/personal-sleep-apnea-stories/harleys-story/ 2. An overview (paragraph) of the chronic illness including personal (signs and symptoms, how does the disease manifest in the person) and population effects (who’s affected/at risk) of this chronic health problem. Include prevalence. Describe primary, secondary, and tertiary strategies related to this illness including three (3) major ongoing aspects of treatment (1 paragraph each). 4. Discuss within the paper three concepts as related to the chronic illness diagnosis (for example: stigma, quality of life, health promotion, sexuality, social isolation, adaptation, etc.) with peer-reviewed, research article references for each concept. Limit to one paragraph per concept. 5. Explore and discuss evidence of two (2) best nursing practices related to this illness with proposed interventions with research articles or systematic review (article should contain an abstract, background, methods, results, discussion) (referenced last 7 years). The research can be conducted internationally or nationally and does not need to be nursing research. Read the research article and discuss the nursing implications of the research. – Article #1: Interactions between Obesity and Obstructive Sleep Apnea. – Article #2: Lifestyle Intervention with Weight Reduction First-line Treatment in Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea No websites! – How to ensure adherence, no review of literature, asking for nursing practice. Cite only the research article. 6. Identify (3) aspects of teaching that address the individual concerns of the client, family teaching, and teaching for the community. Focus on patient, family and community education. Present valid, EBP resources available for individuals and families dealing with the chronic illness. 7. One or two sentences for conclusion. 8. The paper should be concise, edited for format and content, all web resources are to be cited in APA format and hyperlinked. Do not use “direct” quotes but put all information in your own words. Include reference page.