Physician Orders ADULT: ANES PACU Post Op Plan

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ANES PACU Post Op Plan Non Categorized Initiate Powerplan Phase Phase: ANES PACU Post Op Phase, When to Initiate: When patient arrives in PACU Admission/Transfer/Discharge Return Patient to Room T;N Patient Care Extubate-PACU Routine, Extubate per PACU protocol. PACU order. Heat Apply Apply To All Extremities, Forced Air Blanket, Apply to all extremities, for oral temp less than 34.5 DegC (PACU Order) Restraint Medical/Surgical(non-violent, non-self-destructive) T;N Arterial Line Remove Special Instructions: Remove prior to discharge from PACU and hold pressure until bleeding stops (PACU Order) When O2 discontinued and oxygen sat less than 92%, place order for O2 BNC at 2L/min x 24 hours. Discontinue ANES PACU Post Op Plan/phase orders when patient discharged from PACU. (PACU Order) Discuss all med orders not ordered by anesthesia with anesthesiologist prior to administration while patient in PACU. (PACU Order) If multiple IV fluids hanging, ask Anesthesia provider which fluid(s) to discontinue. Flush all other IVs with 10mL of normal saline. If receiving hyperalimentation (TPN) continue orders at pre-surgery rate. If SCDs ordered preoperatively, continue in PACU. (PACU Order) Upon discharge from PACU begin using Surgeon ordered medications and IV Fluid orders. (PACU Order) Continue any blood product transfusion started in surgery and document amount of intake in Iview Initiate Insulin SENSITIVE Sliding Scale Phase when patient arrives in PACU. (DEF)* ANES PACU Post Op Plan 20301 PP QM1212 Rev062017 Page 1 of 5 *111*

Initiate Insulin STANDARD Sliding Scale Phase when patient arrives in PACU. Initiate Insulin RESISTANT Sliding Scale Phase when patient arrives in PACU. Respiratory Care O2-Simple Facemask Routine, 5L/min L/min, Special Instructions: O2: 40% initially, wean to room air per PACU policy. May use nasal cannula as bridge. ABG- RT Collect Stat once, Special Instructions: PACU Only Continuous Infusion lactated ringers 1,000 ml, IV, 50 ml/hr lactated ringers 1,000 ml, IV, 125 ml/hr 1,000 ml, IV, 50 ml/hr 1,000 ml, IV, 125 ml/hr Pressure Transducer Orders(NOTE)* 500 ml, IV, 3 ml/hr Comments: For pressure transducers. heparin 1,000 units/ns (IABP flush) 1,000 units / 500 ml, IV, Routine, 3 ml/hr, (IABP flush) Medications Whole Blood Glucose Nsg Routine, For 1 hr, after administration of insulin in PACU. Notify Anesthesiologist if bld glucose less than 75 mg/dl or greater than 200 mg/dl. Whole Blood Glucose Nsg Bedside glucose upon arrival to PACU. Notify Anesthesiologist if Blood glucose less than 75mg/dl. Notify Anesthesia for blood glucose greater than 150mg/dl unless on sliding scale insulin. NOTE: Choose only one pain medication and one dosage of that medication for mild, moderate and severe pain.(note)* 0.25 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Pain, Mild (1-3), Routine, (for 6 hr ) ; max dose 2mg/hr 0.5 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Pain, Moderate (4-7), Routine, (for 6 hr ) ; max dose 2mg/hr 1 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Pain, Severe (8-10), Routine, (for 6 hr ) ; max dose 2mg/hr ANES PACU Post Op Plan 20301 PP QM1212 Rev062017 Page 2 of 5 *111*

OR(NOTE)* 1 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Pain, Mild (1-3), Routine, (for 6 hr ) ; max dose 6mg/hr limit 2 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Pain, Moderate (4-7), Routine, (for 6 hr ) ; max dose 6mg/hr limit 4 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Pain, Severe (8-10), Routine, (for 6 hr ) ; max dose 6mg/hr limit OR: If patient allergic to or unable to tolerate hydromorphone or morphine(note)* 12.5 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Pain, Mild (1-3), Routine, (for 6 hr ), ( infuse over 6 hr ) ; max dose 100mg/hr 50 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Pain, Moderate (4-7), Routine, (for 6 hr ) ; max dose 100mg/hr 100 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Pain, Severe (8-10), Routine, (for 6 hr ) ; max dose 100mg/hr If history of peptic ulcer disease or GI Bleed, creatinine greater than 1.5mg/dL, or significant CAD, do not order ketorolac.(note)* If age greater than 65 or weight less than 50kg, place order below:(note)* +15 Minutes ketorolac 15 mg, Injection, IV Push, once, PRN Pain, Mild (1-3), Routine, (for 6 hr ) If age less than 65, place order below:(note)* +15 Minutes ketorolac 30 mg, Injection, IV Push, once, PRN Pain, Mild (1-3), Routine, (for 6 hr ) +15 Minutes labetalol 10 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Hypertension, Routine, (for 2 dose ) (DEF)* Comments: give for systolic BP greater than 180 or diastolic BP greater than 90, hold for heart rate less than 60bpm. PACU only. Give labetalol first if ordered with hydralazine. 20 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Hypertension, Routine, (for 2 dose ) Comments: give for systolic BP greater than 180 or diastolic BP greater than 90, hold for heart rate less than 60bpm. PACU only. Give labetalol first if ordered with hydralazine. +15 Minutes hydralazine 10 mg, Injection, IV Push, q20min, PRN Hypertension, Routine, (for 2 dose ) Comments: give for systolic BP greater than 180 or diastolic greater than 90. PACU only. ANES PACU Post Op Plan 20301 PP QM1212 Rev062017 Page 3 of 5 *111*

12.5 mg, Injection, IV Push, once, PRN Shivering, Routine, (for 6 hr ) +15 Minutes nalbuphine 5 mg, Injection, IV Push, q5min, PRN Other, specify in Comment, Routine, (for 2 dose ) Comments: PRN over sedation. PACU only. First-line agents for nausea and vomiting.(note)* +15 Minutes ondansetron 4 mg, Injection, IV Push, once, PRN Nausea, Routine, (for 6 hr ). Use before haloperidol. +15 Minutes prochlorperazine 5 mg, Injection, IV Push, once, PRN Nausea/Vomiting, Routine, (for 6 hr ). Use before haloperidol. +15 Minutes promethazine 25 mg/ml topical gel 25 mg, Gel, TOP, once, PRN Nausea/Vomiting, Routine, (for 6 hr ). Use before haloperidol For refractory nausea and vomiting.(note)* +15 Minutes haloperidol 0.5 mg, Injection, IV, once, PRN Nausea/Vomiting. For patients with refractory nausea and vomiting +15 Minutes diphenhydramine 12.5 mg, Injection, IV Push, once, PRN Itching, Routine, (for 6 hr ) +15 Minutes naloxone 0.4 mg, Injection, IV Push, q2min, PRN Oversedation, Routine, (for 2 dose ). Administer if respiratory rate is less than 8 per minute, or patient is obtunded or unarousable and call anesthesiologist immediately. Repeat if patient does not respond. Laboratory CBC Hematocrit Basic Metabolic Panel Before blood products can be transfused, order Type and Crossmatch below.(note)* Type and Crossmatch PRBC STAT, T;N, 1 units, Type: Blood (DEF)* STAT, T;N, 2 units, Type: Blood Place Transfuse (PRBC-Actively Bleeding or Not Actively Bleeding) order below.(note)* PRBC's: The minimal effective dose of all components should be used: SINGLE UNIT transfusions.(note)* Transfuse PRBC's - Actively Bleeding ANES PACU Post Op Plan 20301 PP QM1212 Rev062017 Page 4 of 5 *111*

STAT, Unit(s): 2 units Transfuse PRBC's - Not Actively Bleeding Routine, T;N Place H&H order below if patient is not actively bleeding and PRBC transfusion order was placed.(note)* Hematocrit & Hemoglobin Routine, T+1;0400, once, Type: Blood Diagnostic Tests Electrocardiogram Start at: T;N, Priority: Stat, Transport: Portable Comments: STAT in PACU T;N, Reason for Exam: Respiratory Distress, Stat, Portable T;N, Reason for Exam: Line Placement, Stat, Portable T;N, Reason for Exam: Intubation, Stat, Portable Date Time Physician s Signature MD Number *Report Legend: DEF - This order sentence is the default for the selected order GOAL - This component is a goal IND - This component is an indicator INT - This component is an intervention IVS - This component is an IV Set NOTE - This component is a note Rx - This component is a prescription SUB - This component is a sub phase, see separate sheet R-Required order ANES PACU Post Op Plan 20301 PP QM1212 Rev062017 Page 5 of 5 *111*