Plan of Care Updates for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Included In This Lesson
Outline
Plan of Care Updates
Guidelines:
- The perioperative nursing care plan should be reviewed and updated continuously throughout the duration of perioperative care
- Utilize the nursing process
- NANDA
- Communication
- Physiological responses
- Behavioral and emotional responses
- Perioperative safety based on individual patient assessment
- Existing implants, pacemakers, AICD
- Critical thinking
Considerations:
- Age and Developmental stage
- Changes in planned versus actual procedure
- Patient response to interventions
- Individualized plan of care
- Team communication
- Shared goals/outcomes
Nurse’s role:
- Update plan of care as needed
- Nursing process
- NANDA (nursing diagnoses)
- Team Communication
- Physiological responses
- Behavioral and emotional responses
- Perioperative safety based on individual patient assessment
- Existing implants, pacemakers, AICD
- Critical thinking
Pitfalls:
- Failing to individualize the plan of care
- Failing to continually assess and evaluate
- Failing to identify shared goals/outcomes
- Failing to communicate
- Failing to update the plan of care
Examples:
- Your patient is undergoing a laparoscopic abdominal procedure that has unexpectedly converted to open. How might this change in planned versus actual procedure change the plan of care?
- Apply the nursing process
- Assessment, Diagnosis, Outcome Identification, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
- Increased risk of retained surgical items
- Increased risk of bleeding, infection, pain, etc.
- What were the shared goals pre-operatively?
- Update the family if appropriate
- Team communication
- Critical thinking
Linchpins (Key Points):
- The nursing process is continual
- The plan of care should be updated as needed
- The perioperative nurse should utilize critical thinking skills
- Team communication is key to patient safety
Transcript
References
- Rothrock, J. (2019). Alexander’s Care of the Patient in Surgery (16th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences.