Nursing Care for Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients

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Nursing Care for Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Highlights of lessons learned 2016 Annie Sanford MSN, RN Stroke Program Manager Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA 1

Learning Objectives: By attending this course, the participant will provide better patient care through an increased understanding of: Managing the chaos identifying priorities and establishing role expectations during Code Stroke/BART Administering alteplase safely understanding elements of the medication safety pause, accurate administration and documentation of bolus/infusion/ns flush Monitoring of the alteplase patient understanding requirements and expectations for monitoring frequency and documentation, early identifications of complications, the importance of blood pressure management Transferring safely identifying essential information to aid in safe patient handoffs, establishing expectations for transferring patients for Code IR 2

History: 2014 Efforts to go lean & improve DTN Pre-notification: FAST LKW Witness name/cell number Straight to CT Early weight Early pharmacy mix call Clear goals: Door to ED MD quick assessment < 10 min Door to neurology (in-person or telestroke) = 15-20 min Door to CT read < 20 min Pharmacy mix to deliver time < 10 min Lab TAT < 25 min Door to alteplase < 45 min 3

Impact: 4

Managing the chaos Code Stroke / Code BART Process changes based upon updated clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) Nursing specific responsibilities affected: Do not delay CT EMS straight to CT, single attempt IV/lab draw, POC Do not delay alteplase may proceed prior to lab results unless suspicion of abnormal platelet count or coag studies Communication challenges establishing role expectations Learnings from other code processes Don t make assumptions 5

Case Comparison: Patient: 69 yo male EMS: LKW 1430, witnessed, left weakness, difficulty communicating 1557-1558 Arrival/safety pause: ID band, FAST +, MD quick assess, orders entered, blood sugar 144, proceed with Code Stroke to CT 1600: CT completed, weight obtained, IV placed, labs drawn 1615: decision to give alteplase 1622: alteplase bolus (DTN = 25 min) Patient: 73 yo female Walk-in: left sided numbness, LKW 0600 0719 Arrival: roomed 0744: weight obtained 0747: MD assess & orders entered 0749: CT completed 0822: IV placed 0825: decision to give alteplase 0840: labs drawn 0847: alteplase bolus (DTN = 1 hr 28 min) 6

Tools Available 7

Administering alteplase safely Medication Safety Pause 1. Neurologist/ED MD: final review inclusion/exclusion, consent, confirm final give alteplase, place orderset 2. Primary RN/Pharmacy: dose verification Pharmacy completes dose calculation, pharmacy checklist, places alteplase orders, delivers medication Primary RN independent dose calculation Primary RN & Pharmacy upon medication delivery, validate that they have the same dose calculated 3. Primary RN/Charge RN (or delegate): bedside check Confirm 5 Rights Prime tubing & set pump Assess vitals/neuros 2 RN MAR sign-off confirms 5 Rights, pump settings, BP within parameters (<180/105) 8

Calculation Challenge Primary RN at bedside: ED or Neurologist MD indicates patient is likely getting alteplase Pharmacy Checklist: ED or Neurologist MD calls pharmacy to mix at 0955 70.3 kg 63.3 mg 6.3 mg 57 mg 9

Administering alteplase safely Dose Administration Lessons learned: Timing of bolus and infusion on MAR Duration of the infusion Timing of the NS flush Documenting the stop/restart of alteplase in rare cases where drug needs to be paused 10

Calculation Challenge Primary RN at bedside: ED or Neurologist MD indicates patient is likely getting alteplase Weight: 70.3 kg Total dose: 0.9 mg/kg = 63.3 mg Bolus: 10% = 6.3 mg Given over: 1 min Infusion: 90% = 57 mg Given over: 1 hour Pharmacy delivery time: 1005 Bolus time: 1007 Infusion time: 1008 20 ML in IV tubing when alteplase bag beeps empty How long did infusion run? 41 min So if the infusion started at 1005, what time would we be hanging the NS flush? 1049 11

Case Comparisons: 12

Monitoring of the alteplase patient Requirements: NIH initial assessment and/or prior to alteplase Vitals/neuros: Initial assessment initial identification of any BP elevations Immediately prior to alteplase is the BP within parameters Q15 x 2 hours, Q30 x 6 hours, Q1 x 16 hours Ongoing patient management Prevent complications Identify complications 13

Complications Preventing complications: Blood pressure management Alteplase parameters < 180/105 Blood sugar management Parameters = normoglycemia (140-180 mg/dl) Identifying complications: Angioedema Bleeding Decreased LOC New onset headache New onset nausea/vomiting Declining neuro status Elevations contribute to increased symptomatic ICH and poor outcomes 14

Documentation: Insert new Epic flowsheet screenshots 15

Nurse to nurse handoff for alteplase and IR patients is vital for ensuring safest patient care Code Worksheet contains the basics for communicating handoff on these patients Patients being transferred to CH for Code IR need the Code IR packet Instruction page Code IR Transfer Report Form MRI Safety Screening Form Interfacility Transport Orderset Transferring safely 16

Questions??? StrokeProgram@Swedish.org Annie Sanford Annie.Sanford@Swedish.org Bronwyn Rogers Bronwyn.Rogers@Swedish.org Kristen McDonald Kristen.McDonald@Swedish.org Bonnie Bowie Bonnie.Bowie@Swedish.org 17

References: Det Norske Veritas (DNV) GL. Healthcare. Comprehensive Stroke Center Certification Program Requirements CSC 2.0. Det Norske Veritas (DNV) GL. Healthcare. Primary Stroke Center Certification Program Requirements PSC 2.0. Jauch, E. C., Saver, J.L., Adams, H.P., et al. (2013). Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke, 44, 870-947. doi: 10.1161/STR.0b013e318284056a. Retrieved from: http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/44/3/870.full.pdf+html Powers, W.J., Derdeyn, C.P., Biller, J., et al. (2015). 2015 American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Focused Update of the 2016 Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke Regarding Endovascular Treatment: A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke, 46, 3020-3035. doi: 10.1161/STR.0000000000000074. Retrieved from: http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/46/10/3020.full.pdf+html Pugh, S., Mathiesen, C., Meighan, M., et al. (2011). Guide to the Care of the Hospitalized Patient with Ischemic Stroke, 2nd Edition, Revised. AANN Clinical Practice Guideline Series. Retrieved from: http://aann.org/ under guidelines. Summers, D., Leonard, A., Wentworth, D., et al. (2009). Comprehensive Overview of Nursing and Interdisciplinary Care of the Acute Ischemic Stroke Patient: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association. Stroke, 40, 2911-2944. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.192362. Retrieved from: http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/40/8/2911.full.pdf+html Washington State Department of Health, Washington State Emergency Cardiac and Stroke System. Stroke Center Level I, II, and III Categorization Documents. Retrieved from: http://www.doh.wa.gov/forpublichealthandhealthcareproviders/emergencymedicalservicesemssystems/emergencycardia candstrokesystem 18