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Topic 1:

1.1 Incorporate the Characteristics of Clients with Complex Medical and Physiological
Conditions
● Complexity of Unstable Clients:
○ Physiologically unstable: require critical analysis and rapid decision-making.
○ High risk for complications: frequent assessments and treatments needed.
○ Polypharmacy: often on multiple IV medications (vasoactive, thrombolytics, sedation, insulin,
nutrition).
○ Advanced technology: may require mechanical ventilation, intracranial pressure monitoring,
continuous renal replacement therapy, SvO2 monitoring.
○ Psychosocial, ethical, and safety concerns: anxiety, pain, impaired communication, sensory-
perceptual problems, sleep and nutrition issues.

● Hemodynamic Monitoring:
○ Used to assess heart function, fluid balance, and effects of drugs on cardiac output.
○ Invasive (arterial lines, central venous catheters, pulmonary artery catheters) and noninvasive (pulse
oximetry) methods.
○ Key parameters: systemic/pulmonary arterial pressures, CVP, PAWP, CO/CI, SV/SVI, SVV, SaO2,
SvO2.

● Assessment Findings in Deteriorating Clients:
○ Early signs: mild confusion, tachypnea, subtle changes in vital signs.
○ Late signs: decreased LOC, cool/clammy skin, pallor, cyanosis, dysrhythmias, hypotension,
rapid/thready pulses, tachypnea/dyspnea, decreased O2 saturation, temperature dysregulation,
obvious hemorrhage, nausea/vomiting.

● Monitoring Devices:
○ ICU: ECG, BP, O2 saturation, CO, intracranial pressure, temperature, end-tidal CO2, tissue O2
consumption.
○ PCU: continuous ECG, arterial BP, O2 saturation, end-tidal CO2, ventilator care.

1.2 Integrate Family Assessment and Unique Client Needs into Holistic Care of the Medically
Complex Client
● Family Assessment:
○ Caregivers play a vital role in recovery: assisting with ADLs, decision-making, communication.
○ Major needs: information, reassurance, access.

, ○ Assess family’s ability to cope, manage care, and support the patient.

● Holistic Care:
○ Address physical, psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural needs.
○ Involve family in care planning and decision-making.
○ Respect cultural beliefs and rituals related to illness, dying, and death.
○ Provide ongoing information and support to both patient and family.

, ● Psychosocial Aspects:
○ Anxiety, fear, altered decision-making, withdrawal, life review, saying goodbyes.
○ Encourage expression of feelings, provide reassurance, and support coping strategies.

● Spiritual and Cultural Considerations:
○ Assess spiritual needs and preferences.
○ Respect cultural differences in symptom expression, rituals, and family involvement.
○ Use interpreters and pay attention to nonverbal cues for non-English-speaking families.

1.3 Apply Ethical, Safety, and Quality Issues in Complex Care Environments
● Ethical Issues:
○ Advance directives, decisional capacity, organ/tissue donation, resuscitation status (Full Code, DNR,
AND), mechanical ventilation, tube feeding.
○ Principle of double effect: permissible to give medication for symptom relief even if it may hasten
death, as long as intent is to relieve suffering.
○ Nurses must support patient and family decisions, clarify misunderstandings, and advocate for
patient wishes.

● Safety Issues:
○ Use technology wisely (smart infusion pumps, alarms).
○ Never silence or turn off alarms.
○ Maintain aseptic technique for invasive lines to prevent infection.
○ Frequent rounding and monitoring for complications (hemorrhage, infection, thrombus,
neurovascular impairment, loss of limb).

● Quality Issues:
○ National Quality Forum, National Patient Safety Goals, Quality Improvement programs, NDNQI.
○ Prioritization and delegation: Five Rights of Delegation.
○ Clinical judgment: integrate all data for prioritizing care.
○ Teamwork and communication: SBAR, debriefing, shared purpose.

1.4 Incorporate the Use of Palliative Care in Managing the Client with a Life-Altering Illness
● Definition and Goals:
○ Palliative care focuses on reducing severity of symptoms, improving quality of life, and providing
comfort.
○ Begins during curative/restorative care and extends into end-of-life care.
○ Bereavement care follows death.

● Indications:
○ Life-limiting or terminal illness.
○ Can be provided alongside curative treatments (unlike hospice, which is forgoing curative care).

● Interprofessional Collaboration:
○ Team includes physicians, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, chaplains, and others.

, ○ Care can be provided in various settings: home, hospital, long-term care, rehabilitation, prisons.

● End-of-Life Care:
○ Goals: comfort, dignity, emotional support for patient and family.
○ Physical manifestations: decreased metabolism, slowed body functions, respiratory changes
(Cheyne-Stokes, death rattle), sensory changes, skin mottling, decreased urinary output, GI slowing,
musculoskeletal decline, cardiovascular changes.
○ Psychosocial manifestations: anxiety, fear, life review, withdrawal, altered decision-making.

● Nursing Role:
○ Symptom management (pain, dyspnea, delirium, anxiety, skin breakdown, bowel/urinary changes).
○ Communication: empathy, active listening, allow expression of feelings.
○ Support for family and caregivers: information, privacy, respect, grief support.

1.5 Prepare the Environment and Equipment Unique to Complex Care
● Hemodynamic Monitoring Equipment:
○ Pressure monitoring system: cannula, pressure tubing, transducer, electronic monitor, stopcocks,
flush system.
○ Zero-balance and reference to phlebostatic axis for accurate readings.
○ Dynamic response (square wave) test to ensure system accuracy.

● Invasive Lines:
○ Arterial lines: for continuous BP monitoring, blood sampling.
○ Central venous catheters: for CVP monitoring, medication/fluid administration.
○ Pulmonary artery catheters: for PA pressures, PAWP, CO, SvO2.

● Safety and Maintenance:
○ Continuous flush irrigation (1–3 mL/hr saline) to maintain patency and prevent thrombus.
○ Assess neurovascular status distal to insertion site hourly.
○ Change flush bag, tubing, transducer, and stopcock every 96 hours.
○ Monitor for complications: infection, air embolus, pulmonary infarction, PA rupture, ventricular
dysrhythmias.

● Rapid Response Equipment:
○ Airway management supplies, oxygen, EKG, lab supplies, emergency medications.

1.6 Demonstrate Proficiency in Medication Calculations Related to the Care of the Complex
Client
● IV Medication Titration:
○ Many unstable clients require titration of vasoactive, sedative, thrombolytic, and insulin infusions.
○ Use smart infusion pumps for accuracy and safety.
○ Double-check calculations and pump settings with another nurse.

● Common Calculations:
○ Dosage calculations based on weight (mcg/kg/min, mg/kg/hr).

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