Hemorrhage Nursing Interventions for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Hemorrhage Nursing Interventions
Guidelines:
- Identification (insert story)
- Little looks like a lot
- Irrigation count
- subtle/out of view
- Laparoscopic
- Always sweep on entry!
- Visibility of instruments
- Robots
- Laparoscopic
- Antifibrinolytic
- Transexamic acid TXA most common
- Risk for hypercoagulopathy, evidence supports use
- Reduces blood transfusion
- Cellsaver
- Pressure,time, clamp, consider downstream
- Kidneys
Considerations:
- Robot emergent undocking
- gown for surgeons always
- Sharps still attached
- Beware bovie wires
- PACU ultrasound
- TXA timing
- labs routine
- Know if heparin dosed pre-op
- Protamine reversal (remind sugammadex reverse succs, 2 to remember
- Vascular expect increased dosages
- B/P & where monitored (aline, pt positioning)
- Death triad, again
Nurse’s role:
- Identify
- Alarm
- All should know facility policy
- Carts
- Products and where located
- Runner for blood
- I/o reporting
- Documentation
- Second scrub if avail
Pitfalls:
- Med errors
- Adverse event at field
- Failure to identify
- Secondary location
- DIC
Examples:
- Vascular has anastomosis fail (communication (quiet), support effort at field, anticipate needs)
- Red screen upon laparoscopic entry (anticipate x-lap, alarm, begin prep for open/counts if avail – emergent)
Linchpins (Key Points):
- Hemorrhage requires team effort to make physical effect at field, chemical assistance
helps but not curative
Transcript
References
- Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. (2022). Guidelines for Perioperative Practice (2022 ed.).
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