NCLEX-PN
● Goals of Treatment : Treatment goals should focus on addressing underlying causes, promoting improved tissue perfusion, and ensuring the formation of appropriate clots during wound healing to prevent hemorrhage. Comprehensive Care ● Collaborate with the healthcare team to identify and address underlying causes of altered hemodynamics and ineffective tissue perfusion. ● Administer medications as ordered, such as vasoactive drugs to improve blood pressure or anticoagulants to prevent clot formation. ● Monitor and manage fluid and electrolyte balance to optimize perfusion. ● Provide client education on lifestyle modifications and medication management to prevent recurrent issues. ● Continuously assess and document the client's response to interventions. The management of clients with alterations in hemodynamics , tissue perfusion , and hemostasis requires a multifaceted approach, including assessment, intervention, education, and collaboration with the healthcare team. Nurses play a pivotal role in ensuring the well-being and recovery of these clients by promptly identifying issues and implementing appropriate care strategies. As a nurse, you play a pivotal role in hemodynamic monitoring, ensuring accurate and effective client care. Your responsibilities encompass several critical aspects of client management: ● Transducer Positioning and Maintenance : Your task involves precisely positioning the transducer at the right atrium level, specifically central venous pressure (CVP) of the pulmonary artery catheter. This positioning should be meticulously performed during each shift and before every measurement. Additionally, maintaining the catheter's patency is essential, achieved through the controlled delivery of a small amount of fluid under pressure. ● Cardiac Output Assessment : Be vigilant in assessing clients for potential decreases in cardiac output. Furthermore, your ability to recognize cardiac rhythm strip irregularities is crucial. Identifying conditions like sinus bradycardia, premature ventricular contractions, ventricular tachycardia, and fibrillation is vital for timely interventions. ● Arterial Line Monitoring and Pacing Devices : Monitor and uphold arterial lines, and proficiently manage pacing devices, encompassing pacemakers, biventricular pacemakers, and implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Your competence in initiating, maintaining, and evaluating telemetry monitoring is essential. ● Cardiovascular Status Enhancement : Beyond monitoring, you possess the capability to enhance client cardiovascular health. This involves adapting activity schedules to promote optimal outcomes and implementing protocols to address cardiac arrhythmias.
546
© 2025 ACHIEVE ULTIMATE CREDIT-BY-EXAM GUIDE | NCLEX-PN
Made with FlippingBook - Share PDF online