PACU care of pts with substance use/abuse

Published

Specializes in PACU, presurgical testing.

I'm looking for good resources to learn how to provide better post-anesthesia care to my patients who use alcohol or other substances frequently. I have Drain's Perianesthesia Nursing (Critical Care Approach) text, which does include a chapter on substance using patients.

I've had an especially rough time with IV drug users--very difficult to medicate for surgical pain (their narcotic tolerance is so high), very difficult to establish any rapport or trust. It wore me out, but I want to do a good job with them when I have them.

Thanks.

Specializes in ICU, ER, PACU.

Good collaboration with your anesthesia provider is really important. Depending on the procedure and the patient, maybe have him/her look into doing a spinal or nerve block. If the procedure wouldn't allow for those options, sometimes our anesthesia providers will use ketamine to help control pain.

Specializes in ICU, ER, PACU.

Also, ASPAN just posted their winter/spring conference dates!

As peaches said....your anesthesiologist should be your resource....these cases are so uniquely individualized most reference books would be too general.

I gave a opioid tolerant patient enough fentanyl to kill an elephant.....way over any recommended dose....per anesthesia orders.

I trusted the patients report of his pain and what he knew about his tolerance....and of course more importantly trusted the anesthesiologists orders.

The patient was awake and alert whole time.

+ Join the Discussion