CLINICAL INFORMATION FOR NURSES
Updated 3/26
Dear nurses,
New information has been added below.

The standards of care are an essential part of the
Nursing profession. It provides guidelines within a
framework of practices.
Nursing profession. It provides guidelines within a
framework of practices.
Learn more about : The standards of care
Learn more about : Nursing communication

PCA ( Patient Controlled Analgesia)
Patient Controlled Analgesia may be ordered by
the doctor for the patient who is awake, alert and
able to self medicate. This method of administering
pain medication , is done via a pump, through the
intravenous route. Dosages are decided by the doctor.
the doctor for the patient who is awake, alert and
able to self medicate. This method of administering
pain medication , is done via a pump, through the
intravenous route. Dosages are decided by the doctor.
However, patient and family teaching should be
included in the care plan. It is not uncommon for
family members to press the pain button for the
patient. Sessions 12 gives an overview of pain
assessment.
included in the care plan. It is not uncommon for
family members to press the pain button for the
patient. Sessions 12 gives an overview of pain
assessment.
Indications for the use of the PCA pump include:
- patients who have surgical intervention
- patients with cancer or chronic pain issues
- conditions such as pancreatitis, sickle cell
anemia and more.
In the above image, examples of how brain injuries
can occur, are shown. Click on the links:
ICP monitoring
can occur, are shown. Click on the links:
ICP monitoring
for more information.
The surgical patient is at risk for infection, related to
surgical intervention.
surgical intervention.
- Paralytic ileus may occur .
- Hypothermia due to fluid loss and bodily exposure
during surgery. Hypothermia increases the body's need
for oxygen and possibly may lead to a cardiac event.
during surgery. Hypothermia increases the body's need
for oxygen and possibly may lead to a cardiac event.
Warming measures are necessary.

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