STUDENT NAME _____________________________________
Cardiac Catherization Procedure
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Description of Procedure
Cardiac catherization is an invasive imaging procedure that allows the physician to evaluate the patient’s heart functio
This procedure is used to evaluate or confirm the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD), valve disease or disease
the aorta. This is also used to improve blood flow or occluded arteries and veins. Invasive procedures include
percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafts and peripheral bypass grafts.
CONSIDERATIONS SEE PAGE 2 for INTRA & POST (not enough
Indications room)
Heart failure w/suspected CAD when there is an occlusion
of one or two coronary arteries. Nursing Interventions (pre, intra, post)
Heart valve disease
PRE-Verify the client has signed the informed consent form
Abnormal stress test results
Confirm that a recent chest x-ray, ECG, and lab reports are available.
Angina
Complete a baseline assessment of the clients cognitive status , identify any health issu
Might reduce ischemia during the occurance of an MI by
that can complicate postoperative recovery , (diabetes, hypertension, stroke) and the clie
opening coronary arteries and restoring perfusion. This is
support system.
usually performed 4-6 hours of the onset of mainfestations
Administer preoperative medications- Anxiolytics, such as lorazapam and diazepam
having a non-ST-elevation or MI or within 60-90 min for ST-
Prophylactic antibiotics
eveation MI (STEMI)
Anticholinergics such as scopolamine to reduce secretions.
As an alternative to coronary artery bypass graft
Provide safe transport of the client to the OR. Monitor HR and rhythm, oxygenation, and
Angiplasty might be used with stent replacement to preven
other vital indicators.
artery reocclusion and to dialte the coronary artery.
Ensure the client understands the procedure and postsurgical environment.
Assess client and family anxiety levels surrounding the procedure.
Outcomes/Evaluation
Client Education
OUTCOMES: Eliminate the blockage in the
Instruct the client about what they are allowed to
coronary artery, patient history of heart attacks
eat or drink 24 hours before the procedure.
NPO for 6-8 hours before the catherization
EVALUATION: Lab tests, Weight, Vital Signs
procedure.
Potential Complications Nursing Interventions
Allergic reactions to iodine dyes Monitor vital signs and assess the site
Arrhythmias
Elevate the head of the client’s bed to 30 degrees
Bleeding at the insertion site
Heart attack or stroke Ask the client if they are allergic to anything like
Infection at the insertion site iodine, shellfish, latex or rubber products,
Kidney failure medications like penicillins or x-ray dyes.
Ruptured artery dissection
Cardiac tamponade, notify provider, give IV fluids, obtain chest x- Ask the client what medications they are currently
ray taking
Hematoma formation
External bleeding
Embolism
Retroperitoneal bleeding
Restenosis of vessel
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES TherapeuTic procedure A13