Vasospasm scare
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I'm a nurse of 3 months in NICU. I had a patient w/ no apparent defecits and a SAH. Her clipping is tomorrow, and her parameters were to keep SBP 100-140. Once, in the morning, it was at 155. 30 min later same. Manual cuff gave around 145. 30 min later back in the 130s. (NBP, no Art line). Stayed within limits for four hours, then back at 150. Was chewed out by another nurse for not starting a gtt. Another nurse disagreed, and said that as long as the trend was good, a gtt wasn't necessary. 30 min before my shift ended, I was in the pt's room, and no change in neuro status. I called work after I left and the oncoming RN told me that BP was back in the 130s (I called a doc and gave 10 of lasix for + fluid balance), but patient was unresponsive. Pt. has been on Nimotop. Possible vasospasm, but it scares me to think that it could have been caused by the BP. One nurse thought I was ignorant, another told me it was fine. Any opinions?
