Japan
Research Article
Assessment Of Blood Pressure For Determining The Time To Perform First Postural Change In Patients After Cardiac Surgery In The Intensive Care Unit
Author(s): Sachiko Nagaya, Etsuko Fujimoto and Hiromitsu KobayashiSachiko Nagaya, Etsuko Fujimoto and Hiromitsu Kobayashi
Objective: Changing the posture of patients is an integral part of nursing care. However, postural changes after cardiac surgery can have potential adverse effects on patients. To prevent these effects, an appropriate assessment of the patient’s condition is necessary. This study aimed to clarify the assessment by nurses to determine the timing to perform the first postural change in patients who have undergone cardiac surgery, with special reference to changes in blood pressure. Methods: A qualitative study using semistructured interviews was conducted among registered nurses working in an intensive care unit of a hospital. Results: Participants (n = 12) focused on four factors when interpreting a patient’s blood pressure: “rewarming,” “circulatory blood volume,” “cardiac output,” and “body movements.” Participants assessed .. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-1168.1000177
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