Anyone do moderate sedation? I have recently been nominated to be on the moderate sedation committee where I work. I wondered what your yearly check-off consisted of and what your training consisted of in order to do moderate sedation?
I am very concerned about these issues as are the other nurses I work with. Most of us I feel had somewhat lousy training on it. I don't want to say that and make anyone look bad, but as a whole, I do not think our facility has been very organized about training or preparing nurses to do this.
We are expected to understand the anesthesia cart...this is what we are using to monitor the pts O2, respirations, heart rate, and BP on the anesthesia cart. This is done in one of the OR's or the procedure room, and each anesthesia cart is a little bit different in each room. Also, we are not familiar with the OR and procedure rooms in terms of where every single item is...like a tongue depress or , or face mask, etc. We are now having to start doing moderate sedation down in Radiology too, so they do not always have everything we need, plus we do not have access to the Pyxis there.
I began bringing my own items to the room to prevent scavenging in a time of need. Not every nurse does this. We only do moderate sedation about once a week, and each nurse must rotate through. This means you only do it about once every 4 weeks, sometimes longer in between.
We had a situation come about where an ICU charge nurse was teaching a floor nurse how to do it, and it was discovered they did not have the reversals pulled or any O2 nasal cannula available.
I want to make sure we are all safe, and any info others have is appreciated.
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Anyone do moderate sedation? I have recently been nominated to be on the moderate sedation committee where I work. I wondered what your yearly check-off consisted of and what your training consisted of in order to do moderate sedation?
I am very concerned about these issues as are the other nurses I work with. Most of us I feel had somewhat lousy training on it. I don't want to say that and make anyone look bad, but as a whole, I do not think our facility has been very organized about training or preparing nurses to do this.
We are expected to understand the anesthesia cart...this is what we are using to monitor the pts O2, respirations, heart rate, and BP on the anesthesia cart. This is done in one of the OR's or the procedure room, and each anesthesia cart is a little bit different in each room. Also, we are not familiar with the OR and procedure rooms in terms of where every single item is...like a tongue depress or , or face mask, etc. We are now having to start doing moderate sedation down in Radiology too, so they do not always have everything we need, plus we do not have access to the Pyxis there.
I began bringing my own items to the room to prevent scavenging in a time of need. Not every nurse does this. We only do moderate sedation about once a week, and each nurse must rotate through. This means you only do it about once every 4 weeks, sometimes longer in between.
We had a situation come about where an ICU charge nurse was teaching a floor nurse how to do it, and it was discovered they did not have the reversals pulled or any O2 nasal cannula available.
I want to make sure we are all safe, and any info others have is appreciated.