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NURSING MANAGEMENT

OF CABG PATIENT
Harmeet Kaur Kang
Lecturer
CORONARY ARTERY
BLOCKAGE
CORONARY ARTERY
BYPASS GRAFTING
NURSING MANAGEMENT

 Preoperative Nursing Management.

 Intraoperative Nursing Management.

 Postoperative Nursing Management.


PREOPERATIVE NURSING
MANAGEMENT
 The preoperative nursing management
usually begins before hospitalization.
Patients with nonacute heart disease
may be admitted to hospital the day
before or the day of their surgery.
PREOPERATIVE
ASSESSMENT
 History

 Physical examination

 Radiographic examination

 Electrocardiogram
PREOPERATIVE
ASSESSMENT
 Laboratory analysis

 Typing and cross-matching of blood.

 Assessing patient’s functional level

 Psychosocial assessment.

 Family support system


PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
 General appearance and behavior

 Vital signs

 Nutritional and fluid status, weight and


Height

 Inspection and palpation of heart


PHYSICAL EXAMINATION

 Auscultation of heart

 JVP

 Peripheral pulses.

 Peripheral edema.
PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENT

 Meaning of surgery to patient


 Coping mechanisms being used.
 Anticipated changes in lifestyle
 Support system in effect
 Fear regarding present & future
 Knowledge & understanding of surgical
procedure.
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Fear related to surgical procedure, its


uncertain outcome, and the threat of
well-being.

Goal: To reduce fear.


INTERVENTIONS
 Allowing patient and family to express
their fears.
 Explain the patient regarding surgery
and sensations that are expected during
and after the surgery.
 Reassuring the patient that fear of pain is
normal and explain that some pain will
be experienced but certain measures will
help to relieve the pain.
COMMUNICATION
INTERVENTIONS

 Encourage the patient to talk about the


fear of dying.
 Patient should be reassured and
misconceptions should be corrected.
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Knowledge deficit regarding the surgical


procedure and the postoperative course.

Goal: To provide the knowledge


regarding surgery
INTERVENTIONS

Patient and family teaching about


 Hospitalization
 Surgery
 Length of surgery
 Expected pain and discomfort
 Critical care phase
 Recovery phase
PATIENT TEACHING
INTERVENTIONS

 Physical preparation before surgery


 Medications before surgery
 Information regarding equipments, tubes
that will be present postoperatively
 Teaching the postoperative exercises.
 Outcome of the surgery
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Potential for complications related to the


stress of impending surgery (Angina,
Severe anxiety, Cardiac arrest)

Goal: To monitor and manage the


complications
INTERVENTIONS

 Assess for complications


 Angina: oxygen therapy and
nitroglycerine therapy.
 Severe anxiety: emotional support
 Cardiac arrest: cardiac life support
INTRAOPERATIVE
NURSING MANAGEMENT
 Assisting in surgical procedure
 Continuous monitoring
 Monitoring for complications:
dysrhythmias, hemorrhage, MI, CVA,
embolization etc.
INTRAOPERATIVE
MANAGEMENT
POST OPERATIVE
NURSING MANAGEMENT
ASSESSMENT:
 Neurological status
 Cardiac status
 Respiratory status
 Peripheral vascular status
 Renal function
 Fluid & electrolyte status
POST OPERATIVE
ASSESSMENT Contd…
 Pain
 Assessment of equipments and tubings
 Psychological and emotional status as
patient regains consciousness
 Assessing for complications.
ASSESSMENT
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Decreased cardiac output related to


blood loss and compromised myocardial
function

Goal: To restore cardiac output


INTEREVENTIONS

 Monitor cardiovascular status


 Assess arterial pressure every 15 min.
until stable
 Ascultate for heart sounds and rhythms
 Assess all peripheral pulses
 Hemodynamic monitoring
 ECG monitoring
INTEREVENTIONS

 Assess cardiac enzymes


 Monitor urinary output
 Observe for persistent bleeding
 Observe for cardiac temponade
 Observe for cardiac failure
 Observe for myocardial infarction.
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Risk for impaired gas exchange related


to trauma of extensive chest surgery

Goal: To maintain adequate gas


exchange
INTERVENTIONS

 Maintain proper ventilation


 Monitor arterial blood gases, tidal
volumes, peek inspiratory pressures and
extubation parameters
 Auscultate chest for breath sounds
 Provide chest physiotherapy as
prescribed
INTERVENTIONS

 Promote deep breathing coughing and


turning, use of incentive spirometer.
 Teach incisional splinting with a cough
pillow to decrease discomfort during
deep breathing and coughing
 Suction tracheobronchial secretions as
needed, using aseptic technique
EARLY AMBULATION
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Risk for alteration in fluid volume and


electrolyte balance related to alteration in
blood volume

Goal: To maintain fluid and electrolyte


balance
INTERVENTIONS

 Maintain intake and output chart


 Assess the following parameters: LAP,
BP, CVP, PAWP, weight, electrolyte
levels, hematocrit, JVP, tissue turgor,
breath sounds, urinary output etc.
 Measure post operative chest drainage
 Be alert to serum electrolyte levels
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Pain related to operative trauma and


pleural irritation caused by chest tubes

Goal: To relieve pain


INTERVENTION

 Record nature, type, location and


duration
 Providing comfortable position
 Assist patient to differentiate between
surgical and anginal pain
 Administer prescribed pain medication
 Encourage relaxation techniques
PAIN MEDICATION
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Risk for alteration in renal perfusion


related to decreased cardiac output,
hemolysis, or vasopressor therapy

Goal: To maintain adequate renal


perfusion
INTERVENTION

 Measure urine output strictly


 Monitor renal function tests
 Report to physician if urine output less
 Administer medications as prescribed
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Risk for hypothermia/hyperthermia


related to cardiopulmonary bypass
surgery, infections etc.

Goal: To maintain normal body


temperature
INTERVENTIONS

 Warm the patient gradually with warm air


or warm blankets or heat lamps
 Assess for dysrythmias due to
hypothermia
 Assess for elevated body temperature
 Assess for infection ( lungs, urinary tract,
incisions and intravascular catheter
INTERVENTIONS

 Use the aseptic technique while dressing


and other procedure
 Using proper hand washing technique
 Meticulous care to be taken to prevent
contamination at the sites of catheter
and tube insertion
 Care of the graft donor site.
CARE OF THE GRAFT
DONOR SITE

RADIAL ARTERY
CARE OF CHEST TUBE
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Risk for sensory- perceptual alterations


related to sensory overload

Goal: to prevent postcardiotomy


syndrome
INTERVENTIONS

 Explain all procedures to patient


 Plan nursing care to provide for periods
of uninterrupted sleep with day-night
pattern
 Decrease sleep preventing
environmental stimuli as much as
possible
INTERVENTIONS

 Promote continuity of care from nurse to


nurse
 Orient the patient to time, place and
person. Encourage the family to visit at
regular times
 Teach relaxation and diversional
techniques
 Observe for signs of pericardiotomy
syndrome
NURSING DIAGNOSIS

 Knowledge deficit about self care


activities

Goal: to help the patient in the


performance of self care activities
INTERVENTIONS
Develop teaching plan for patient and
family specifically about:
 Diet
 Activity progression
 Exercise
 Deep breathing, coughing exercises
 Medication regimen
 Follow up

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