POST OP Initial Assessment *Part 1*
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Pacu nursing: I am a Pacu nurse and I would have to say the most important thing to know in the first part of the recovery phase is actually ABC's. Breathing is something we closely watch as the patient first arrives from the OR to the PACU as the anesthetic medications greatly suppress a patients ability to breathe on their own. We use a lot of oral or nasal airways and jaw thrusts to protect the airway until the patient is awake enough to protect their own airway. The most important thing in any situation as a nurse is always ABC's.
I am a PACU and Anaesthetic nurse and agree with the comment by onegirl3dogs.
The only time its CAB is during CPR, because they found that starting compressions immediately leads to better outcomes. ABCs are not now known as CAB, it's still ABCs
And thw patient stays in pacu for 30 min to an hr NEVER 12 hrs to a day
Or 6 hrs
Oh and basic knee surgery?
Michael .....😅🤣
You’ve come along way my dude, thanks for helping me though RN school
The word you were looking for was peristalsis 🙂 natural flow of GI movement is called peristaltic waves. Nice video!
Michael I have my first OR experience tomorrow where I will be observing and will be responsible for the initial post- knee replacement surgery. I was nervous but your video had put me at ease. I now know what to focus on as a priority (ABC's definitely) when you asked that question at the start of the video, I answered as "safety" but I think ABC's takes a priority for sure. Thank you for the well done information per usual!! :)
I am doing my surgical rotation now. This video helped me a lot. Thank you so much. You are crystal clear.
you have taught me so much in such little time ugh thanks
Total knees surgeries are out of pacu in about a hour.
excellent, thank you.
Good video and I like the active energy. I'm trying new ways to learn rather than just read and re write in my notebook so I figured when my brain hurts I'll give it a rest and just watch videos on the topic instead
Bruchard time mount
You
Elcie Fortune Brandon Bruchard? Is his work good? I may buy his book.
My brain hurts too
Same here
management of whippets procedure in pacu
Hello hello please make a video on enclex pre and post operative nursing care for enclex please!
That is NOT all a CRNA does. The CRNA shares the same responsibility for the patient an anesthesiologist does. Just saying, nice videos though.
Thank you Michael - this video is well done, good explanation. Keep up the good work
Thank you for sharing
The orders should be ABC, Wound, Neurovascular, and LOC? Can I ask if it’s correct?
I cant see the video on perioperative care
you are awesome micheal
If the word you were looking for was not peristalsis, I am thinking segmentation?
Thank you!!!
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In PACU for 1 day?!
what does PACU stand for?
Post anesthetic care unit
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where is part 2?
a year later shes still looking for part 2
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i love your videos
ummm....anetesia??
Peristalisis
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They go to OR for BBL 🤣
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Well Just because your a pacu nurse does not mean you are qualified on teaching students how to pass Nclex and we all know Nclex is not actual Pacu nurse for real.
You have excellent content/tips to share, however your vid is very sloppy and includes a critical factual error. A surgical wound hemorrhage is NOT something that "doesn't matter" in the assessment of ABCs (CAB according to latest guidelines). Also, you didn't use correct medical terminology. Please either remake this vid or remove it.
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pogon4life you must be fun at parties
what right have you to question how much the Nurse anaesthetist receive? Have you bothered to find out the route they took to get there and the amount of work put in? Are your videos for educational purposes or to attack other professionals? Grow up or go join the politicians if the remuneration is insane to you.
You think took him too literally...
"feisty" enough said
you are too uptight
I mean he vastly underestimated what crna's do.