Originally Posted by TNNURSE
Ok.....educate me.....what is triple h therapy...is Haldol one of the h's(lol)?????
Triple H therapy is part of the standard care for patient's that have had a subarachnoid hemmorhage from an aneurysm rupture and then had a repair....either clipping or coiling.
The H's are: Hypertension, Hypervolemia and Hemodilution. So, essentially what they are attempting to do is to keep the vessels in the brain open so that they can't go into vasospasm, which is a HUGE, HUGE risk in these patients. Also used to prevent spasm is Nimodipine (a calcium channel blocker).
Any neuro ICU nurse will tell you that these can be some of the busiest and most trying patients that you will have! You have to have a dead-on accurate neuro assessment to really pick up the first signs of spasm in your patient....and often times, it's something as slight as a new pronator drift...not even a decrease in l.o.c.!
Once they do start to spasm...well that's a whole other ball of wax! Now that's a busy day!!!
P.S. Some days you wish that Haldol was part of that Triple H therapy!