What type of precaution is this for?
Anterior Hip Precautions
What percentage of pulmonary embolisms develop in the lower extremities?
90%--prevention is key! especially in ortho patients
•EARLY MOBILITY
•Please make sure these are on TEDS/SCDS
•Foot pumps
•Anticoagulants
Alcohol withdrawal peaks in what stage?
Stage 2
(1-3 days after last drink)
What should all CHF patients have documented in the cardiac education chapter
60 minutes of CHF education
include education on heart healthy diet
provide CHF booklet (located on 4N& 6N)
What type of precaution is this?
Posterior Hip Precautions
No bending over
Make sure when sitting hip is is not bent past 90 degrees (pillow on chair)
Use elevated commode/Toilet chair
What might you be involved in after a code?
A Debrief
Who should you call prior to starting cardizem gtt/bolus?
Telemetry tech
What do I do with the AM-PAC score?
Use it to determine the patient's mobility level
What precaution is this for?
Knee Replacement
No pillows directly under knee (place under calf to keep knee extended)
Foot stool when sitting to prevent knee from bending
What should you give patient's prior to PT?
Pain medicine
When do we take off a patient's insulin pump?
Patient is not alert and oriented
Patient unable to self test pump
Patient doesn't have supplies to maintain pump
What must be placed on hoverjack to get patient into bed?
hovermatt
Patient must be centered, be sure each chamber is fully inflated prior to moving to next chamber
holds 1200lbs/39" wide vs standard 35"
One kept on 4S/4M/5S
What precautions is this for?
Anterior precautions
What happens if you pass a light on the floor?
Patient voids 200ml in 8 hours
Nurse bladder scans for 300ml
What should you do?
Call and request for a straight cath not a foley
What should you do if your patient's serum glucose is 64 when you look at your labs?
Go check a FS, if >70 document in the hypoglycemia chart FS and result.
If FS < 70 follow hypoglycemia protocol and document in hypoglycemia chapter
What precaution is this for?
Posterior hip precautions
Remember this when patient turning-think little steps keeping feet facing forward
Do not cross legs/pillow between legs in bed
All CHF patients must have ________ documented at discharge
an outpatient cardiology appt. --appt needs to be within 7 days from discharge
date/time of appt should be documented on d/c instructions
What atrial arrythmia is irregularly irregular?
Atrial fibrillation
What is the penumbra?
The part of the brain tissue temporarily derived of blood flow but has not yet suffered irreversible damage
"Time Lost is Brain Lost"