Cardiac/Vascular Catheterization (Diagnostic, Interventional) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)

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Cardiac/Vascular Catheterization (Diagnostic, Interventional)

 

Definition/Etiology:

  • Definition
    • The insertion of a catheter into a chamber or vessel of the heart. This is done both for diagnostic and interventional purposes.
      • Diagnostic = Detects problem
      • Interventional = minimally invasive surgery = FIX
        PROBLEM

        • Goal = PERFUSION
  • Every Procedure = 1 Goal
    • Analogy= Perfusion is the plumbing of the heart, much like a hose and your organs/tissues are the garden. If the hose at your house gets clogged, you are not able to water your garden. No water = no garden. No blood = no life.
  • Etiology
    • Coronary Artery Disease/ACS (Review, rereview)

 

Pathophysiology:

  • Procedure Pathophysiology
    • Interventionist will choose site (Femoral or Radial)
      • Diagnostic = Detect Problem
        • Maybe just meds?
        • Maybe cannot intervene?
          • LEFT MAIN DISEASE
      • Interventional = Fix (3 Common Fixes)
        • PCI- Balloon pushed plaque back against vessel wall
        • STENT – Acts as a frame inside of vessel
          • DES vs BM
        • Atherectomy – Drills through hard plaque “roto rooter”

 

Noticing: Assessment & Recognizing Cues:

  • Subjective Cues
    • Neurovascular Status of limb (5 P’s)
      • pain, pallor, pulse, paresthesia, and paralysis
  • Objective Cues
    • Vitals
      • Hypotension/Bradycardia possible
      • Affected LIMB pulse
        • Example RIght femoral artery = palpable pulse right foot
    • Procedure Site: Femoral or Radial
      • Hematoma
      • Bleeding
    • Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage Cues
      • tachycardia/hypotension
      • back/flank pain
      • Grey-Turner’s Sign (flank bruising)

 

Interpreting: Analyzing & Planning:

  • Labs
    • APTT (50 70 seconds)
      • Loads of Heparin
    • Troponin (0.04)
      • Trend Down
    • H/H
      • Hemorrhage watch
    • BUN/Creatinine
      • Procedure Dye
  • Diagnostics = Monitor for NEW ISCHEMIA
    • Post Procedure ECG = NEED BASELINE PICTURE
    • Telemetry/Bedside Monitor = ST Segment Monitoring Assess for stent occlusion
      • PAIN

 

Responding: Patient Interventions & Taking Action:

  • Pharmacological Interventions
    • Narcotics – incisional pain
    • ASA & Plavix – “Dual antiplatelet therapy”
      • .Keeps stent open
    • Nitro – Spasms
    • Fluids/Albumin – Pressure Support
      • Need Pressors? → ICU
  • Non-Pharmacological
    • Positioning
      • Bedrest/HOB 30 degrees 4 hours
      • Affected limb straight 4 hours
    • Bleeding
      • Teach splinting for cough
      • Puncture Site bleeding = pressure 30 mins
  • Adjunct Medical Therapy
    • Interventionist = Cath Lab Doctor

 

Reflecting: Evaluating Patient Outcomes:

  • Ischemia free = GOOD perfusion
    • Patient MUST REPORT IMMEDIATELY
  • Puncture Site = No complications
  • No indications of retro peritoneal bleed
  • Good Kidney Function
    • No more than “20 Buns”
    • Creatinine = ↑1.3 = Bad Kidney
  • Patient understands ASA/Plavix compliance
    • NO DPT = STENT CLOSES

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • Notice
    • Site, Limb & Bleed Symptoms
  • Interpret
    • ST Elevation = CLOSED STENT
  • Respond
    • Bleeding at Site = pressure 30 mins & Call doctor
    • Hemorrhage signs = RAPID RESPONSE
  • Reflect
    • Patient stops ASA/PLAVIX = WILL RETURN

 

 

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Exam 1!

Concepts Covered:

  • Adult
  • Shock
  • Shock
  • Disorders of the Posterior Pituitary Gland
  • Endocrine
  • Disorders of Pancreas
  • Cardiac Disorders
  • Emergency Care of the Cardiac Patient
  • Respiratory Emergencies
  • Immunological Disorders
  • Upper GI Disorders
  • Lower GI Disorders
  • Delegation
  • Fundamentals of Emergency Nursing

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03.02 Diabetes Insipidus for CCRN Review
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Delegation of Tasks to Assistive Personnel for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)