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Views on the usefulness of Swans vary widely. I've worked places where it's common on PCU's, and I've worked places where it's very rare even in the ICU. In general, the common wisdom seems to be moving away from using Swans for continuous monitoring, but you'll still find cardiology practices where Swans are common.
If a patient is sick enough to need a Swan they belong in the ICU. All our open heart patients have them but they are generally pulled POD1.
Where I have seen them used in a PCU it's been for milrinone titration (by the MD) or other medication adjustments, which I really don't think requires ICU care in an otherwise stable patient.
Lev, MSN, RN, NP
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