What are the roles of a critical care nurse?
Describe critical care patients
What are the common problems of a critical care patient
Anxiety Pain Impaired Communication Sleep Sensory-Perceptual Problems ICU Psychosis / Delirium Nutrition
What is hemodynamic monitoring?
the measurement ofpressure,flow,andoxygenation within the cardiovascular system
What is the purpose of hemodynamic monitoring?
assessheart function,fluid balance, and the effects of fluids and drugs on CO
What is cardiac output and its normal range
volume of blood in liters pumped by the heart in 1 minute
normal range= 4-8L/min
What is cardiac index and its normal range
measurement of the CO adjusted for body surface area (BSA)
more precise measurement of the efficiency of the heart’s pumping action
normal range= 2.5-4.2L/min
What is stroke volume and its normal range
volume ejected with each heartbeat
normal range= 60-130 ml/beat
What is stroke volume index and its normal range
measurement of SV adjusted for BSA
normal range= 30-65ml/min/m3
What is systemic vascular resistance (SVR) and its normal range
normal range= 770-1500 dynes/sec/cm3
What is pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR)
- theresistance of the pulmonary vascular bed
What is preload
volume within the ventricle at the end of diastole
What is afterload
forces opposing ventricular ejection
Define PAWP
ameasurement of pulmonary capillarypressure,reflects left ventricular end-diastolic pressure under normal conditions
Define CVP and its normal range value
a measurement right ventricular preloadorright ventricular end-diastolic pressure
normal range value= 2-6mmHg
What is zeroing
confirms that when pressure within the system is zero, the monitor reads zero.
(Referencing) means placing the transducer (stopcock) so that the zero reference point is at the level of the atria of the heart.
What is Invasive Pressure Monitoring Arterial Blood Pressure known as?
A-line
What are some complications of Invasive Pressure Monitoring Arterial Blood Pressure?
Hemorrhage,infection,thrombus formation,neurovascular impairment, andloss of limb.
How often should you change the pressure tubing, flush the bag and transducer for?
How often do you assess the flush system?
Change thepressure tubing, flush bag, andtransducer every96 hoursoraccording to agency policy.
Assess the flush system every 1-4 hours and use normal saline to flush. System is delivering a continuous slow (approximately 3 mL/hr) flush
How do you perform the Allen test?
Apply pressure to Ulnar and Radial Artery.
Release the pressure on the ulnar artery while maintaining pressure on the radial artery.
If pinkness fails to return within 6 seconds, the ulnar artery is inadequate and you should not use theradial artery for line insertion.
What does ↑ PAD pressure and PAWP indicate?
heart failure and fluid volume overload; ↓with volume depletion
Left ventricular afterload
SVR
Right ventricular afterload
PVR
↑ afterload =
↓ decreased CO , ↑ O2demand