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أستاذ المادة فخرية جبر محيبس الزبيدي
21/10/2018 08:38:43
What is critical care nursing?
Critical care nursing is the delivery of specialized care to critically ill patients—that is, ones who have life-threatening illnesses or injuries. Such patients may be unstable, have complex needs, and require intensive and vigilant nursing care. Illnesses and injuries commonly seen in patients on critical care units (CCUs) include: • gunshot wounds • traumatic injuries from such events as automotive collisions and falls • cardiovascular disorders, such as heart failure and acute coronary syndromes (unstable angina and myocardial infarction [MI]) • surgeries, such as abdominal aortic aneurysm repair and carotid endarterectomy • respiratory disorders, such as acute respiratory failure and pulmonary embolism • GI and hepatic disorders, such as acute pancreatitis, acute upper GI bleeding, and acute liver failure • renal disorders, such as acute and chronic renal failure • cancers, such as lung, esophageal, and gastric cancer • shock caused by hypovolemia, sepsis, and
nursing responsibilities As a critical care nurse, you’re responsible for all parts of the nursing process: assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care of critically ill patients. Remember that each of these steps gives you an opportunity to exercise your critical thinking skills. assessment Critical care nursing requires that you constantly assess the patient for subtle changes in condition and monitor all equipment being used. Caring for critically ill patients may involve the use of such highly specialized equipment as cardiac monitors, hemodynamic monitoring devices, intra-aortic balloon pumps, and ICP monitoring devices. As part of the patient assessment, you also assess the patient’s physical and psychological statuses and interpret laboratory data.
planning Planning requires you to consider the patient’s psychological and physiological needs and set realistic patient goals. The result is an individualized care plan for your patient. To ensure safe passage through the critical care environment, you must also anticipate What’s the problem? In planning, be sure to address present and potential problems, such as: • pain • cardiac arrhythmias • altered hemodynamic states • impaired physical mobility • impaired skin integrity • deficient fluid volume.
implementation As a nurse, you must implement specific interventions to address existing and potential patient problems. A call to intervene Examples of interventions include: • monitoring and treating cardiac arrhythmias • assessing hemodynamic parameters, such as pulmonary artery pressure, central venous pressure, and cardiac output • managing pain • monitoring responses to therapy.
المادة المعروضة اعلاه هي مدخل الى المحاضرة المرفوعة بواسطة استاذ(ة) المادة . وقد تبدو لك غير متكاملة . حيث يضع استاذ المادة في بعض الاحيان فقط الجزء الاول من المحاضرة من اجل الاطلاع على ما ستقوم بتحميله لاحقا . في نظام التعليم الالكتروني نوفر هذه الخدمة لكي نبقيك على اطلاع حول محتوى الملف الذي ستقوم بتحميله .
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