I work on a PCU/IMCU/stepdown with 3 or 4:1 ratios. We are responsible for an extensive chart prep and physical prep of pre open heart patients. They go directly from their inpatient bed to CVOR, and we administer a couple mg of Versed as they're leaving as an anxiolytic. We print and file all pre operative diagnostics in the hard chart and complete multiple paper checklists as well as the standards pre op checklist in our EMR. Then are responsible for clipping, completing CHG wipes x2, setting up blood tubing, placing prophylactic padded dressings, and more for the physical prep. It is very difficult to complete all these tasks when your other 2 or 3 patients are high acuity patients such as ETOH withdrawal, acute GIB needing multiple blood products, sepsis, active chest pain, etc, etc.
My question is, what are practices for open heart preps at your hospitals? What does the chart prep and physical prep look like? Who does it? Do patients go to preop? I've found no literature supporting the way we do it at my facility and so I'm looking for feedback on how others do it!
Thanks in advance!