Stroke nurses please read: GRANDPAS HUGS

Specialties Med-Surg

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Specializes in Med onc, med, surg, now in ICU!.

You might be aware of the mnemonic used frequently in intensive care environments, FAST HUG (feeding, analgesia, sedation holiday, thromboembolic prophylaxis, head of bed raised 30 - 45 degrees, stress ulcer prevention and glucose control). I see an application for an adaptation of this mnemonic in stroke nursing: GRANDPAS HUGS. It's a little longer, but I think it is population-appropriate and could help nurses remember everything on a stroke pathway:

G: glucose control (hyperglycaemia is associated with poor outcomes)

R: relieve pain

A: anticoagulant therapy in embolic or ischaemic stroke

N: neuro obs

D: depression (monitor for signs of depression early on)

P: position hemiplegic limbs appropriately

A: aperients for bowel regularity, especially if pt is receiving opioids

S: swallowing - ensure pt is safe to swallow, sit at 90 degrees, speech referral

H: head of bed flat in ischaemic stroke and raised in haemorrhagic

U: urinary continence, bladder emptying and signs of UTIs

G: get moving - early mobilisation is associated with improved fn later

S: safety and self care - promoting independence without injury.

Tell me what you think. I am thinking of writing an article for journal submission and also giving this information/mnemonic to my stroke CNS. I am only new to nursing and I don't want to try to teach my grandmother to suck eggs, as it were. Is anything missing? Is there a better mnemonic you can think of?

Thanks.:balloons:

Specializes in Utilization Management.

Stat head CT?

Tylenol for temp over 99?

Nice memnonic. :D

Specializes in Med onc, med, surg, now in ICU!.

Thanks, Angie, I'll revise to include those things. Thanks!

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