Ppt: Emergency Nursing Management
In emergency situations, nurses must prioritize their actions to ensure that patients receive timely and effective care. The following are some of the key priorities in emergency nursing management:
Establishing and securing a clear airway is the first priority in any critical patient. Hemorrhage Control: Stopping bleeding to prevent shock.
Monitor blood pressure strictly to meet criteria for tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) administration. Shock and Sepsis
Patients requiring only one resource. Examples include a simple laceration requiring sutures or a minor ankle sprain requiring an X-ray. emergency nursing management ppt
In severe emergencies, if a patient is unconscious and no surrogate is available, the legal doctrine of implied consent applies to save life or limb.
: Managing vital signs (BP, heart rate, respiratory rate) before definitive care.
This section covers the management of patients in the Resuscitation Bay (Trauma/Code Bay). Monitor blood pressure strictly to meet criteria for
Log-roll the patient to examine the back, spine, and posterior flanks for injuries. 4. Nursing Management of Medical Emergencies
Instead of including paragraphs of medical text, utilize algorithmic flowcharts to display triage protocols and treatment trees.
Primary assessment, trauma team activation, hemorrhage control, immobilization. In severe emergencies, if a patient is unconscious
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: Immediate life- or limb-threatening conditions (e.g., cardiac arrest, airway compromise, major trauma).
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Maintaining a "Closed-Loop" communication style to prevent errors during high-stress interventions.
