Originally Posted by AngieRN29
i am a floor RN and have a question for all you OR nurses. Is it normal to not fully recover patients before sending them back up to the floor? I understand its the weekend or whatever..but to not have the pt recovered is just dangerous. I have ran into that TOOO many times..to the point where either the person coded or we had to Narcan them...please respond. This is frustrating.
This question is better directed to a PACU (Recovery Room)nurse--but, NO, it is not normal to send a patient to the floor without being fully recovered, either from general or spinal anesthesia, and the floor nurse can refuse to accept the patient until he or she is fully recovered.
Even if it is the weekend, a PACU nurse (in some institutions, 2 PACU nurses) come in to recover the patient. Each patient has very specific discharge criteria--that is, he may not be released to the floor until that discharge criteria is met.
The PACU nurse always calls report to the floor nurse who will be taking care of the patient. That report is expected to be accurate. If the PACU nurse says the patient is still a bit obtunded, or whatever, the floor nurse should refuse to accept him to her care until the appropriate discharge criteria (written on the PACU order sheet) is met.
What you are describing is indeed NOT the norm in any facility in which I have worked.