The Theatre Recovery and Anaesthetic nurse Capnography Education (TRACE) project*

IF 0.8 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesia reports Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI:10.1002/anr3.12301
T. Sweeney, A. Deasy, R. Linehan, E. P. O'Sullivan, A. Cafferkey
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The Theatre Recovery and Anaesthetic Nurse Capnography Education (TRACE) project is a multidisciplinary quality improvement project. The overall aim is to educate anaesthetic and recovery nurses on the correct use of capnography and educate non-consultant hospital doctors on the guidelines on Preventing Unrecognised Oesophageal Intubation from the Project for Universal Management of Airways group. This project addresses technical aspects of task performance such as correct waveform identification and interpretation, troubleshooting abnormal waveforms and establishing routine checks of capnography both pre-induction and post-intubation. The pre-induction verification of the correct function of capnography is an essential component of this project. In addition, the project focuses on team aspects of task performance with an emphasis on team psychological safety, empowering nurses to speak up using graded assertiveness and flattening hierarchies. As a result of the project, our nurses' knowledge about capnography and waveform identification improved to over 80% correct answers six months after completion of the project. In addition, over 90% of participants reported feeling confident in speaking up to both consultants and non-consultant hospital doctors when a waveform was not present before induction of anaesthesia or after attempted tracheal intubation.

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手术室恢复和麻醉护士气管造影教育(TRACE)项目*
手术室恢复和麻醉护士气管插管教育(TRACE)项目是一个多学科质量改进项目。其总体目标是教育麻醉和恢复护士正确使用气管插管图,并教育医院的非顾问医生了解气道通用管理项目组制定的 "预防未识别食道插管 "指南。该项目涉及任务执行的技术方面,如正确的波形识别和判读、异常波形的故障排除,以及在插管前和插管后对气管插管图进行常规检查。在诱导前验证气导图的正确功能是该项目的重要组成部分。此外,该项目还关注任务执行的团队方面,重点是团队心理安全、利用分级自信和扁平化等级赋予护士发言权。该项目的结果是,在项目完成六个月后,我们的护士对毛细血管造影术和波形识别的知识提高到了 80% 以上的正确率。此外,超过 90% 的参与者表示,在麻醉诱导前或尝试气管插管后发现波形不存在时,他们有信心向顾问和非顾问医院医生直言不讳。
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