Individualized Physical Assessments for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Individualized Physical Assessments
Guidelines:
- Proper documentation of patient condition pre and post-op
- Identification of adverse assessment findings
- Plan of care specific to patients condition
Considerations:
- Pressure ulcers
- Jewelry/Scars/tattoos
- Bruising
- Burns
- Bovie
- Possible interventions
- A-Line
- Foley
- Mouth opening
- Teeth
- Flexibility
- Any nerve pain/tingling/weakness
- critical comparison
Nurse’s role:
- Documentation
- Communication
- Identification
- Assessment is continuous
- Pre-op baseline assessment
- Induction assessment
- Emergence assessment
- Burns
- Cuts
- Bruises
- Redness
- Reactions
Pitfalls:
- Improper baseline completed
- Nurse turnover with bad report
- Anesthesia turnover
- “f/u primary care”is not treatment plan
- Improper nursing expectation
- PACU has septo/rhino who continues to bleed – how much is normal!?
Examples:
- 86M left sided weakness in PACU
- History? (compare to pre-op)
- Family? (compare to patient’s norm)
- Consults & CT (if doubt, act)
- Drain foley balloon, red discharge (notify physician, leave in place as is if possible, anticipate urology consult or need for further operative time/anesthesia)
- Routine assessment finds bruising behind the ears intra-operatively
Linchpins (Key Points):
- Proper identification and documentation of patient condition can be vital to proper
treatment
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References
- Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. (2022). Guidelines for Perioperative Practice (2022 ed.).
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