Evaluating Patient Response to Plan of Care for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Outline
Evaluating Patient Response to Plan of Care
Guidelines:
- Evaluation
- 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
Linchpins (Key Points):
- Evaluation
- Is integral, systematic, and ongoing
- Should inform your plan of care
- Should be communicated during hand-off
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References
- Rothrock, J. (2019). Alexander’s Care of the Patient in Surgery (16th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences.
- Association of perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN): Guideline Essentials (website), 2022, https://www.aorn.org/guidelines-resources/guidelines-for-perioper ative-practice/guideline-essentials