Laboratory test indicated for procedures with expected significant blood loss or recent blood loss
What is Hemoglobin (Hgb) and/or Hematocrit (Hct)
Mr. Bowman is finally receiving a new kidney in a few hours. RN assigned to him starts the preoperative interview/assessment. As the RN gathers pertinent information, she found that Mr. Bowman's father died of fever after gallbladder surgery. He vaguely remembers the details as he was only 10 years old then.
RN understands that this is part of an assessment that must be completed for all surgical patients prior to any surgery or anesthesia.
What is comprehensive patient health history?
Learning styles that preop patients may prefer that RN must take into consideration when planning preoperative education.
What is Visual, Auditory and Kinethetic learner?
RN uses this skill to ensure patient safety prior to anesthesia and surgery.
What is critical thinking skill?
Laboratory test that includes Na, K, Cl, BUN, creatinine, glucose and Ca
Mrs. Sanders is a 60 year old patient scheduled for hysterectomy for post menopausal bleeding. Her pertinent health history includes menopause at age 50, on hormonal therapy since, 25 pack years of smoking and gum bleed each time she brushes her teeth.
RN assigned to prepare her for surgery understands to use this tool to assess her likelihood of developing thrombus after surgery.
What is VTE Risk Assessment Tool?
Teaching plan must be modified to accommodate all of the following about the preop patient except:
1. age
2. level of understanding
3. cultural and spiritual beliefs
4. language barrier
5. physical disabilities
6. socioeconomic status
What is socioeconomic status?
Mr. John came in to ED complaining of severe abdominal pain. While waiting for his labs, he asked for a cup of water to ease his thirst and dry mouth. His labs came 15 minutes later which confirm acute appendicitis. RN now prepares Mr. John for emergency appendectomy. This may delay the surgery to a later time.
What is NPO requirement?
Test offered to female patients of childbearing age and for whom the result would alter the patient's management
What is Pregnancy Testing?
An assessment tool that UTSW uses to predict likelihood that surgical patient has undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea.
What is Stop Bang Tool?
Mr. Smith is scheduled to have colonoscopy with possible biopsy. One of the important instructions for Mr. Smith to receive prior to procedure so that it takes place as scheduled is...
What are preoperative preparation?
RN ensures that this is accurate, completed and signed by patient and witness. It allows no abbreviation, erasure or blank area and in a language that patient understands.
What is a consent?
Laboratory test indicated for most surgeries at UTSW such as all cardiac, thoracic, ENT, general surgery, surgical oncology, gynecology, gynecology oncology, vascular and neurology.
What is Type and Screen?
Mr. Norris is scheduled for lumbar micro discectomy tomorrow. During his preoperative interview, RN found that his pertinent health history includes past use of recreational drug, obstructive sleep apnea on CPAP, 25 pack years of smoking and myocardial infarction last month.
This finding needs to be reported to the anesthesiologist immediately.
What is myocardial infarction?
Mrs. Jones wakes up in PACU complaining of excruciating pain of 10/10 after placement of port to use for her chemotherapy infusion. She states, "Dr. Burger said it was not going to be painful". What did the preop RN miss discussing with the patient prior to her procedure?
What is pain and comfort management?
Ms. Skinner is a single career woman who holds a high position in a big company. While RN is interviewing her for a scheduled bilateral mastectomy to treat invasive carcinoma, she stated "this is truly a death sentence to me! I do not see any more hope. I do not want to loose my hair to chemotherapy!" Then she started crying. RN paused and provided this important element of care.
What is psychological/emotional support?
Test indicated for patients with known coronary artery disease, dysrhythmia, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, chronic renal failure, cerebrovascular disease, DM and smokers of greater than 20 pack years.
What is EKG?
Mrs. Sanders is set and ready to go to operating room for her hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy. RN performs final check of all her pertinent health history and physical assessment. Mrs. Sanders is dressed in yellow gown, no make up, no jewelry or body piercing, glasses and dental work handed to her daughter, ID band present, VS unremarkable, consent completed and signed, IV in place, NPO post midnight and voided a few minutes ago. Until she whispered to the RN, "they are going to keep my ovaries, right?"
RN assesses this important element before proceeding to surgery.
What is patient's understanding of the surgery, anesthesia and discharge planning?
Anesthesiologist Dr. Ham is reviewing Mr. Matthew's medication, who is scheduled for Cystoscopy for possible bladder tumor resection. Dr. Ham noticed that Mr. Matthew is on Phentermine which patient confirmed taking the night before. RN who was assigned to prepare Mr. Matthew failed to complete this, causing surgery to be cancelled.
What is preoperative medication reconciliation?
Mr. Sims is in for his right hip replacement. He is a very compliant patient and adhered to all preoperative instructions he was told. He took chlorhexidine shower last night and this morning, didn't have anything to drink or eat since midnight and stopped all his medications 7 days ago. However, he has been coughing, sneezing and feverish since last night. He said he is fine and has taken a whole month off from work for this surgery. He is ready to get this done. RN reports to the anesthesiologist this important finding.
What is signs and symptoms of upper respiratory infection?