Cardiac surgery Flashcards

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SURGICAL PROCEDURES

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  • coronary artery bypass
  • valve repair/replacement
  • aneurysm resection
  • repair of septal defects
  • antiarrythmic surgery (maze procedure)
  • congenital repair
  • cardiac transplantation
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CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS(CABG)

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  • coronary artery disease
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RISK FACTORS

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NOT CHANGEABLE

  • heredity
  • race
  • age
  • sex

CHANGABLE

  • high cholesterol
  • high BP
  • lack of exercise
  • smoking
  • stress
  • obesity
  • diabetes
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PEROPERATIVE CARE

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  1. The initial work up
  2. The night before surgery
  3. The morning of surgery
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THE INTITAL WORK UP

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  • cath, labs, echo, 12lead ekg, pft’s, T&C, chest x-ray,
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THE NIGHT BEFORE SURGERY

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  • shower
  • npo after midnight
  • pre-op teaching
  • consents
  • psychological support
  • sleeping aid
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THE MORNING OF SURGERY

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  • pre op medications
  • IV starts
  • psychological support
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NURSING DIAGNOSES PRE-OP

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  1. knowledge deficit
    - ICU routine, OETT, ventilator, CT’s, pain control , monitors, Foley, incentitive spirometer, Early ambulation, ACE wraps, pacing wires
  2. Fear/ Anxiety
    - the unknown, pain , will I wake up?
    - cardiac temponade
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THE PROCEDURE

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Open thoracotomy

  • coronary bypass
  • saphenous vein (out of leg)

Use of heart and lung machine

  • cannulate inferior/superior vena cava and aorta
  • oxygenates the blood
  • machine must be primed with 5-7L of fluid before used
  • pt absorbs all of that fluid plus their own( swelling )

MIDCAB procedure

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COMPLICATIONS OF CABG

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  • low cardiac output
  • acute MI
  • dysrrythmias
  • hemorrhage
  • pulmonary embolus
  • electrolyte imbalance
  • cerebral infarction
  • ARDS
  • renal failure
  • cardiac tamponade ( chest tube stops draining)
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS -ALTERED CARDIAC OUTPUT

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-CARDIAC OUTPUT
amount of blood ejected from the heart in one minute (4-8L/min)

-STROKE VOLUME
amount of blood ejected from the ventricle with each contraction (60-130ml/beat)

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CARDIAC OUTPUT

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HR X SV

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DRUGS EFFECTING CARDIAC OUTPUT : DOPAMINE

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-low dose (1-5mcg/kg/min)
increases renal artery perfusion

-moderate dose(5-10mcg/kg/min)
increases CO by increasing HR and contractility

-high dose(>10 mcg/kg/min)
vasoconstriction (elevated BP)
20 is the max

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DRUGS EFFECTING CARDIAC OUTPUT: DOBUTAMINE

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  • increases contractility, therefore CO without increasing HR
  • 2-20mcg /kg/min
  • titrated to patient response
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VALVE REPLACEMENT

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BIOLOGICAL

  • human
  • porcine
  • bovine

MECHANICAL

  • ball n cage
  • leaflet
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INTRA-AORTIC BALLOON PUMP (IABP)

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  • counter pulsation device
  • assist to refill the coronary arteries
  • inflates when the ventricles are resting
  • placed via femoral artery
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INDICATIONS FOR IABP

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  • LV failure- left HF
  • mechanical dysfunction
  • uncontrolled ventricular arrhythmias
  • unstable angina
  • septic / cardiogenic shock
  • prophylactically
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NURSING DIAGNOSES POST-OP

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impaired gas exchange 
impaired verbal communication 
pain
fluid volume excess/deficit
potential for infection
sleep pattern disturbance
sensory-perceptual alteration 
fear/anxiety
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TERTIARY PREVENTION -POSTOPERATIVE CARE

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incisional/ wound care
progressive activity
diet modification
medication education
sternal healing
exercise
smoking cessation
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POST -OPERATIVE CARE

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  • no lifting,pulling,tugging (nothing >10 lbs)
  • sternal precautions
  • incisional healing
  • medication education
  • signs and symptoms to report to MD
  • no driving for 6 months