To know potential fatal complication that may occur.
2.Tachypnea, shallow respiration, and asymmetric chest movement are frequently presented because of discomfort of the moving chest wall and/or fluid in the lungs.
3.To promote safety disposal of secretions and to assess for the resolution of pneumonia or development of secondary infection.
4.To reduce spread or acquisition of infection.
5.To enhance fast recovery and regain strength.
6. A good nutritional intake can strengthen body immune defense.
7.To prevent entry of microbes.
8.To combat microbial pneumonias.