Dynamics (Pembroke, Ont.)
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Dynamics (Pembroke, Ont.) · Jan 2003
ReviewIntra-abdominal pressure monitoring for critically ill patients.
Increased intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) is associated with a variety of clinical situations and has profound effects, both locally and systemically, that may result in organ dysfunction and failure. If not identified and treated promptly, increased IAP can be fatal. Urinary bladder pressure monitoring is a simple and reliable method of quantifying IAP and is a key factor leading to prompt management and a successful outcome for patients.
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Dynamics (Pembroke, Ont.) · Jan 2003
ReviewReview of laryngospasm and noncardiogenic pulmonary edema.
Laryngospasm is an emergency situation that requires rapid identification and resolution of the obstructed glottis. Although there is a low incidence of laryngospasm, it is important to remember that any patient has the potential for post-extubation laryngospasm. Nurses must know about the causes, risk factors and treatment for this respiratory emergency. ⋯ The triggers, signs and symptoms, and treatment of NCPE are also reviewed. Due to the risk of laryngospasm recurring or NCPE presenting itself, any patient who has had laryngospasm needs close monitoring for two to three hours after the laryngospasm has resolved. It is important for nurses to review the interventions for laryngospasm and NCPE prior to caring for a patient with this respiratory emergency.