Pain Management and Surgical Patient
What are the four psychological factors influencing pain?
1. meaning of pain 2. anxiety 3. depression 4. coping style
How long do you wash your hands for surgical aspesis?
5 minutes -- 2.5 minutes on each hand
What are some surgical risk factors?
Age smoking obesity pregnancy
What are some types of pharmacological pain therapy?
Analgesics Patient controlled analgesics Perineural local anesthetic infusion local anesthetics epidural analgesics
What does ABCDE stand for?
Ask Believe Choose Deliver Empower and enable
What are some potential complications post-op
Atelectasis, pneumonia, hypoxemia, thrombus, UTI, nausea and vomiting
What vital signs elevate with pain?
BP and Heart Rate
What type of pain is not protective, occurs for more than 6 months, and may not have an identifiable cause?
Chronic/persistent noncancer pain
What is the disease that you need to make sure to inquire about prior to surgery?
Malignant hyperthermia
What is used for procedures that does not require complete anesthesia?
Moderate sedation (conscious sedation)
What is the device given to a pt usually after surgery where they are given a button that they can press to receive their meds?
PCA pump
What helps promote rehab for surgery patients?
Prehabilitation
What are the classifications for surgical procedures?
Seriousness Urgency Purpose
What is malignant hyperthermia?
Severe genetic side effect from general anesthesia, can be fatal
What is cellular damage from injury that results in the release of excitatory neurotransmitters?
Transmission
What is the role of the circulating nurse during surgery?
Verify patient identity review consent forms verify type of surgery aid pt comfort assess strategic body systems asess positioning of pt on OR bed
What is the pain scale that we use for kids called?
Wong-baker face scale
What type of pain usually follows an injury, disease or surgery and has a rapid onset?
acute pain
What are some factors that can influence pain?
age, fatigue, family and support, loss of independence, cultural beliefs
What is the group of drugs that relieve pain called?
analgesics
What are way to relieve cancer pain?
analgesics transdermal patches (lidocaine) continuous drip (morphine)
What is the first action of the nurse if a patient says they have pain?
assess
When a pt is having acute pain, what do you do?
assess location, severity, and quality
What labs should be done before surgery?
blood typed and crossed UTI screening ECG
What type of pain is usually caused from a tumor and can be acute or chronic?
cancer pain
What type of pain happens sporadically over an extended period of time?
chronic episodic pain
What happens in phase 1 of recovery?
close monitoring
What interventions can help reduce the risk of postoperative complications?
cough and deep breath turn and reposition nutrition and fluid balance exercise and ambulation pain management
What is chronic pain without cause or seen as excessive called?
diopathic
What are some nonpharmacological pain-relief measures?
distraction cutaneous stimulation relaxation and guided meditation
What types of signs are important for pain when pt is nonverbal
facial grimacing and guarding
What regulates and possibly blocks some pain impulses and happens in the spinal cord?
gate control theory
What type of anesthesia causes loss of sensation and consciousness?
general
What are the types of anesthesia?
general, regional, local
What are some medical risk factors for surgery?
hypertension DM Fever Renal Disease
What is the purpose of lower leg exercises?
improves venous blood flow and prevents clot formation
What term refers to during surgery?
intraoperative
What age group is very sensitive to narcotics and opioids?
kids
What are two types of advance directives?
living will and power of attorney
What type of anesthesia is the loss of sensation at a site?
local
What is the purpose of end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring?
measures oxygenation status
What are the three types of gloving procedures?
open, closed, and assisted gloving
Who is the best judge of a patients pain?
patient
What is it called when the CNS extracts information from the pain impulse?
perception
What ensures continuity of care?
perioperative communication
What phase of recovery prepares pt for discharge?
phase 2
What is the PACU
post anesthesia care unit
What term refers to after surgery?
postoperative
What does PQRSTU stand for?
precipitating factors quality relief measures severity timing usual effect of pain on pt
What term refers to before surgery?
preoperative
What type of anesthesia is the loss of sensation on one area of the body?
regional
During immediate post-op nursing, what assessments need to be done q15 minutes until stable?
respiratory cardiovascular CNS
What vital sign do narcotics/opioids lower?
respiratory rate
What are the four rights of surgery?
right patient right surgical procedure on right body part right set of data in chart right frame of mind of patient
What are the four patient positions in the OR?
supine lateral prone lithotomy
What converts energy produced by stimuli into electrical energy?
transduction
What is the role of the nurse when it comes to informed consent?
witness
Can someone still pain pain if they are sedated?
yes