Nursing Processes Related to Unexpected ICU Admissions

Jennifer Martin, R. Heale, N. Lightfoot, L. Hill
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Nurses have the knowledge and skills to recognize and intervene when the condition of patients on medical or surgical units deteriorates. Despite this, deterioration is sometimes missed resulting in unexpected ICU admissions. This study explored the nursing process factors associated with unexpected ICU admissions. A chart audit was undertaken in a large urban hospital and data were collected measuring nursing assessment (vital signs), communication and documentation. Results showed that the most common reason for an unexpected ICU admission was respiratory distress. At the same time, respiratory rate was the least documented vital sign. Communication, documentation and recognition of patient deterioration play a key role in intervening and preventing unexpected ICU admissions. Attention to adequate staffing levels as well as implementation of clinical tools may assist nurses to more readily address patient deterioration and prevent unexpected ICU admissions.  
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与意外ICU入院相关的护理流程
当内科或外科病人的病情恶化时,护士有认识和干预的知识和技能。尽管如此,恶化有时会被遗漏,导致意外的ICU入院。本研究探讨与意外ICU入院相关的护理过程因素。在一家大型城市医院进行了图表审计,并收集了测量护理评估(生命体征)、沟通和文件的数据。结果显示,意外入住ICU的最常见原因是呼吸窘迫。同时,呼吸频率是记录最少的生命体征。沟通、记录和识别患者病情恶化在干预和预防意外ICU入院中起着关键作用。注意适当的人员配备水平以及临床工具的实施可以帮助护士更容易地处理患者恶化和防止意外的ICU入院。
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