Surgeries
Hemodynamics
Post Op Assessment
Medications
PACU Nursing Considerations
100

This procedure involves the removal of a portion of the stomach to aid in weight loss

What is a Gastrectomy?

100

The following formula can be used to explain this hemodynamic parametre: 1/3 (SBP - DBP) + DBP

What is the Mean Arterial Pressure?

100

Vasovagal response is a common reaction when this becomes blocked or kinked

What is a continuous bladder irrigation?

100

This medication lowers blood pressure and should only be given when the heart rate is greater than 60bpm

What is Labetelol?

100

Treatment for this post operative condition may include 100% oxygen with positive pressure, Larson's maneuver, and preparing for re-intubation

what is a laryngospasm?

200

This procedure involves removal of a portion of the skull to access the brain

What is a craniotomy?

200

Dobutamine and Digoxin are two examples

What is an inotrope?

200

It is important to notice the length of these to ensure they have not migrated up or fallen out or been pulled out

What are ureteric stents?

200

This drug is a potent vasoconstrictor that also promotes bronchodilation in the lungs in smaller doses

What is Epinephrine?

200

This condition should be addressed urgently, happens more commonly with children aged 2-9 and should be assessed/scored upon awakening from anesthesia

What is Pediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium (PAED)?

300

A procedure using a balloon or mesh tube to stretch open a narrowed or blocked artery. 

What is an angioplasty?

300

This value can provide information about fluid status and right atrial pressures/preload

What is a Central Venous Pressure (CVP)?

300

This is common after bronch EBUS procedures, is obvious by expiratory wheezing and coughing, and may be require a nebulizer treatment

What is a bronchospasm?

300

This drug can potentiate Malignant Hyperthermia and should not be used in patients with existing hyperkalemia

What is Succinycholine?

300

This time period occurs immediately post-op wherein patients may need airway support, may be unconscious, and may be hemodynamically unstable

What is Phase I recovery?

400

Hypocalcemia is a primary concern of these two surgeries

What is a total thyroidectomy and total parathyroidectomy?

400

This medication should be used when the patient is hypotensive with a HR less than 60bpm

What is EPHEdrine?

400

Following this procedure, the patient should be positioned supine or operative side down.

What is a pneumonectomy?

400

In addition to its sedating properties, this medication can be used as "rescue treatment" for PONV 

What is Propofol?

400

This condition happens in 25-35% of all patients in the first 24 hours of the post operative period

What is PONV?

500

Removal of one of the fallopian tubes and the associated ovary

What is a salpingo-oopherectomy?

500

You may see mottling and hypotension if this is insufficient; it can also be calculated by multiplying your stroke volume by your heart rate

What is cardiac output?

500

Following this procedure, patients will have a moustache dressing and should have their serum and urine osmolality checked

What is a transphenoidal resection?

500

This is a cytotoxic medication (Hazardous drugs Class I) that is usually instilled into the bladder 

What is Gemcitabine?

500

This condition is characterized by edema in the lungs that is produced by exaggerated negative pressure generated by inspiration against an obstruction causing massive negative intrathoracic pressure

What is Negative Pressure Pulmonary edema?

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