Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST) Nursing Interventions for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST) Nursing Interventions
Guidelines:
- Wide variety of symptoms (difficult to differentiate from normal pacu patient)
- Mouth numbness/metallic taste
- confusion
- Seizures
- Hallucinations
- Dysrhythmia
- Low BP
- Old and young vulnerable
- Kidney disease
- LIPOSOMAL BUPIV (Exparel)
- Bier block
- Lipid emulsion
- 20% IV solution
- Moves anesthetic away from organs into muscles/liver
Considerations:
- Epi vs non-Epi
- Regional blocks AND local
- Multiple teams each with local
- S/S mimic most PACU patients
- Difficult to determine amount used if poorly documented
Nurse’s role:
- Identification
- Documentation of all medications given
- Track amount used, limit amount placed on field
- Communicate and calculate maximum
- Verify labeling of local
- EXPAREL armband
- Proper reporting and turnover
Pitfalls:
- EXPAREL with lido
- Inadequate tracking of dosage
- Blocks
- Local/mac for inappropriate procedure
- Improper labeling
Examples:
- Surgeon requests additional local intraop, concerning RN (communicate amount given, include anesthesia, time out as needed)
- PACU patient seizes, dysrhythmia (procedure? Local given? History? Alarm provider, anticipate LAST protocol)
Linchpins (Key Points):
- LAST can be prevented easily with proper attention to detail and surgical system function
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References
- Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. (2022). Guidelines for Perioperative Practice (2022 ed.).