Cardiac Surgery (Post-ICU Care) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)

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Cardiac Surgery (Post-ICU Care)

 

Definition/Etiology:

  • CABG
    • Addresses Perfusion (Hose) Problem that cannot be fixed with a stent = CABG
      • No water = No garden
      • Reroutes hose around the blockage
      • Perfusion restored
    • Bypass surgery of clogged hose
    • 3-6 hours
  • CABG indications
    • Non-Emergent/Planned (before MI)
      • Left Coronary Artery “Left Main disease”
    • Emergent/Not Planned (after MI)
      • NSTEMI/STEMI = does not respond to interventions
    • Both have same plan of care (Emergent more fragile)
  • Surgery → CVSICU → POD#2
    • Step Down (PCCN Care)

 

Pathophysiology:

  • Vessels Harvested
    • Happens before & during surgery
    • Arteries & Large veins
      • Internal Mammary Artery
        • Either side of sternum
      • Radial Artery
        • Inner forearm
      • Saphenous Vein
        • leg/calf
  • Sternotomy “Crack the Chest”
  • Bypass Machine
    • Heart Stops: High KCL Solution/Ice
    • Perfusionist: Mechanical Heart/Lungs
      • 2 Tubes inserted into heart = circulation
      • Pumps blood & adds 02
    • Surgeon attaches bypass grafts

 

Noticing: Assessment & Recognizing Cues:

  • Subjective Cues
    • #1 Concern = Chest pain
      • PQRST
  • Objective Cues
    • Concern = ↓ Cardiac Output (must have a good perfusion/open hose)
    • Vital Trend
      • Q 2- 4 hours in PCU
        • Hypotension/Tachycardia/MAP >65
        • Temp >36.0 and <38.5
        • Temp >36.0 and <38.5
      • Pulses
    • Heart/Lung sounds
      • S3/crackles/rales = heart failure
      • Muffled heart sounds = Cardiac tamponade
    • Skin
      • Temperature & color
      • Sternotomy & Harvest site dressings
      • Temp Pacer
      • Tubes/Drains
        • Chest tube= > 70cc/hr & slow decrease
        • Foley =<30ml/h for 2 hours (DC?)

 

Interpreting: Analyzing & Planning:

  • Labs
    • CBC (H/H)
      • Hemorrhage not obvious – Transfusion
    • Electrolytes
      • Replace KCL/MAG/Calcium
    • Blood Gasses
      • Poor Gas Exchange symptoms only
  • ECG/Telemetry
    • Q Waves – Signs of scar tissue. Common.
    • Bradyarrhythmias
      • Temp Pacer
    • Atrial Tachyarrhythmias
      • Afib/Aflutter/SVT
        • AFIB =most common = Rate Control
    • Ventricular Tachycardias
      • VT and Vfib (rare) = ACLS algorithm

Responding: Patient Interventions & Taking Action:

  • Lab & ECG Telemetry Interventions
  • Pharmacological Interventions
    • Pain management PRN
      • IV → PO
    • Electrolyte replacement IVPB
    • Fluid Replacement
      • Albumin for low MAP
    • Blood Transfusions
      • Low Blood Count
    • Vasoactive Infusions – emergent only → ICU
  • Non-Pharmacological
    • Incentive Spirometry
      • Q1 hour while awake
    • Cough & Deep breath
    • Incision Care/Tube Care
  • Adjunct Medical Therapy
    • Rehabilitation Services: PT/OT
      • EARLY MOBILITY

 

Reflecting: Evaluating Patient Outcomes:

  • Pain Free
    • Sign of good perfusion
  • Labs/ECG/Telemetry
    • Baseline
  • Vital Signs
  • Heart Lung sounds
  • Kidney Output
  • Skin/Tubes/Drains
    • Incision Care
      • Sternotomy
      • Harvest Sites
      • Epicardial Pacing wires
    • Chest tube
      • Output reducing
    • Foley
      • Get D/C’d ASAP

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • Notice
    • Symptoms of decreased perfusion
  • Interpret
    • ECG/Labs
  • Respond
    • ACLS & PRN Order Sets
  • Reflect
    • ABCs
    • Perfusion/Hemodynamically stable first

 

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  • Digestive System
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  • Circulatory System
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  • Noninfectious Respiratory Disorder
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