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Title: Lets Explore the ICU


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  • Lets Explore the ICU

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What is the Purpose of the ICU?
  • To provide around-the-clock intensive monitoring
    and treatment of patients seven days a week.

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The ICU Health Care Team
  • Pharmacists
  • Unit clerks
  • Nurses
  • Physicians (IM, Pulmonary, etc.)
  • PAs
  • Respiratory therapists
  • Other medical consultants from a broad range of
    specialties including surgery, pediatrics,
    anesthesiology, and social services

4
Intensive Care Unit
  • Where do the patients come from?
  • The general hospital floors
  • The ER
  • Transfers from other hospitals nursing homes
  • OR
  • Direct Admits, bypassing the ER

5
Intensive Care Unit
  • What types of patients would you see?
  • Post heart surgery MIs
  • Renal and Liver failure CVAs
  • Pulmonary embolism Sepsis
  • Shock Drug overdose
  • Arrhythmias Suicidal
  • Hypoglycemic coma ARDS

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A Common ICU Room? Or NOT!
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A REAL ICU Room
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A day in the life of an ICU nurse
  • YouTube - Critical Care Nurse Day in The Life
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vP3x-ASSwLv0

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EQUIPMENT
  • The monitors are your second major bedside
    assessment tool the first is your eyes.
  • What is on the monitor screen?
  • EKG
  • Heart rate
  • Blood pressure
  • Arterial pressure
  • O2 Saturation
  • Respirations

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EQUIPMENT cont.
OLD VENT
NEW VENT
Ventilators a machine designed to mechanically
move breathable air into and out of the lungs
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  • CHEST TUBES
  • a flexible plastic tube that is inserted through
    the side of the chest into the pleural space to
    drain blood, body fluid or air.

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LARYNGOSCOPE ETT
  • Laryngoscope An instrument that helps in
    intubation for mechanical ventilation.
  • Endotracheal Tube inserted into a patient's
    trachea in order to ensure that the airway is not
    closed off and that air is able to reach the
    lungs. Regarded as the most reliable available
    method for protecting a patient's airway.

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Intubated Patient
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CRASH CART
  • A set of trays/drawers/shelves on wheels used in
    hospitals for transportation and dispensing of
    emergency meds/equipment at the site of the
    emergency for life support.
  • Includes
  • Defibrillator with pads
  • AMBU bag
  • Medications
  • IV equipment
  • Normal Saline
  • Procedure kits
  • Oxygen tank
  • And much more

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Central IV Lines
  • A catheter placed into a large vein in the neck
    (internal jugular vein),chest (subclavian vein)
    or groin (femoral vein).
  • It is used to administer medication or fluids,
    obtain blood tests and directly obtain
    cardiovascular measurements (central venous
    pressure).

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What EQUIPMENT do you SEE?
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  • LABS
  • Nurses mostly draw the labs
  • Similar labs to those drawn in the ER
  • Common Labs Include
  • ABGs (drawn by the RT usually)
  • Evaluates the respiratory effort
  • Glucose levels
  • Chemistry
  • Coagulation--Fibrinogen, Prothrombin
  • Cardiac enzymesproteins released into the
    bloodstream when heart muscle damage occurs

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Intensive Care Unit
  • What are the routines of the ICU?
  • Report, assessment, time management
  • Record info flow sheets, med sheets, intake and
    output totals, lab results, nurses notes
  • Monitoring
  • KARDEX
  • Carrying out orders
  • Documentation q2h
  • Administering medication

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Intensive Care Unit
  • How does the ICU affect the family members?
  • Feelings of uncertainty
  • Scared and afraid
  • Angry
  • Inquisitive
  • Guilt

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Intensive Care Unit
  • The INs and OUTs of and ICU Patient
  • SEE HANDOUT

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Intensive Care Unit
  • How to care for the family members?
  • Practice HOLISTIC Care!!!
  • Be empathetic
  • EDUCATE, EDUCATE, EDUCATE
  • Anticipate needs
  • Keep them updated

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  • Whats next?
  • Transfer to floor
  • Take to surgery
  • Discharge (rare)

23
  • What are some important facts to consider before
    going into an ICU as a student?

24
Intensive Care Unit
  • There is more than one type of ICU? WHAT?
  • NICU PICU
  • SICU
  • MICU
  • CICU

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Lets look inside a NICU
  • NICU at Cook Childrens Fort Worth
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vNZT-mnCzTvc

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Whats a NICU?
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit/Special Care Nursery
  • For premature and critically ill term infants
  • Different levels of care for newbornsLevels
    I-III
  • Level I Lowest level of care (Newborn Nursery)
  • Level II Intermediate careIV fluids, oxygen,
    feeder growers, CPAP, 32 wks gestation or
    greater
  • Level III Highest level of care
  • 23 weeks gestation or greater (generally)
  • Ventilators
  • Surgeries (sometimes in the unit!)post operative
  • care
  • Nitrous oxide therapy, Extra Corporeal Membrane
  • Oxygenation (ECMO) heart/lung bypass

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A Real NICU
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Who works there?
  • Pediatricians
  • Neonatologists
  • NNPs, PNPs
  • Nurses
  • OT (feeding)
  • PT (positioning, massage)
  • Child life specialist
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Pharmacist
  • Pharmacy Technicians
  • Lactation Consultants
  • Chaplains
  • And more!

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Why do we need a special ICU for infants?
  • In premature infants, every body system is
    underdeveloped
  • What problems do you think that a baby would have
    with each body system?
  • Nervous?
  • Cardiovascular?
  • GI?
  • Immune?
  • Endocrine?
  • Respiratory?
  • Musculoskeletal?
  • Reproductive?
  • Urinary?

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What problems would you see?
  • Chronic lung disease of prematurity (BPD)
  • Necrotizing enterocolitis
  • Jaundice
  • Meconium aspiration
  • Congenital heart defects
  • Apnea
  • Anemia
  • Intraventricular Hemorrhage
  • Bradycardia
  • Retinopathy of prematurity
  • Sepsis
  • Hypothermia

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Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD)
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Developmental care
  • Simulate a womb-like environment
  • Warm, humid, dark, quiet
  • Developmental positioning to aid with neurologic
    and musculoskeletal development
  • Make the environment
  • less stressful
  • Poor weight gain
  • and growth
  • Abnormal VS

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Stress signals
  • May be different than in term babies, children
    and adults
  • Crying
  • Less common in the very ill or very premature
    babies
  • Frowning
  • Wrinkled forehead
  • Averted gaze
  • Extended arms and legs
  • Stop hands
  • Shut down
  • Changes in vital signs

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What stress cues are this baby displaying?
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What is RIGHT with this picture?
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The Goal
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