Checking, observing, and appraising the results of interventions
Integral, systematic, ongoing
Essential for providing safe, effective, quality perioperative nursing care
Focuses on the patient’s progress in attaining identified outcomes
Should include participation from patient/family when possible
Must be documented
Evaluation extends through the postoperative period and beyond
Essential element of communication, hand-off
Considerations:
Communication is key during evaluation
Briefing
Time-out
Debriefing
Hand-off
Nurse’s role:
Perioperative RN Evaluation Competencies:
Evaluates progress
Conducts a systematic and ongoing evaluation measuring the effectiveness of interventions in relation to achieving identified goals and outcomes
Monitors and documents patient’s progress toward achieving specified outcomes
Revises plan of care based on ongoing assessment and evaluation
Involves patient/family in evaluation process
Disseminates evaluation results as appropriate
Recommends policy, procedure, protocol, process, or structural changes based on evaluation data
Pitfalls:
Evaluation must be ongoing throughout procedure
The perioperative must evaluate considering the nursing diagnosis and achievement of identified outcomes
It is a process!
Evaluation provides feedback regarding effectiveness of the plan, its implementation, and alterations needed for improving care
Not a one and done, should inform nursing practice modifications
Evaluation must be shared during hand-off for continuity of care
Examples:
Evaluation Feedback:
Was the patient protected from peripheral neurovascular injury?
Was the patient free from perioperative positioning injury?
Was adequate oxygenation maintained?
Does the patient have more questions pertaining to recovery and rehabilitation?
Use evaluation to determine the need to maintain or modify the plan
Outcome statements:
The patient was free from peripheral neurovascular dysfunction on discharge to PACU AEB presence of pulses, warmth of extremity, good capillary refill, and intact movement and sensation
The patient was free from injury related to perioperative positioning AEB maintenance of skin integrity and absence of reddened areas
The patient maintained adequate ventilation and perfusion AED blood gases, arterial saturation, oxygen saturation, and vital signs WNL
The patient was free from surgical site infection AEB temperature within normal limits and a clean and dry incision site