Nursing, Duke University, Durham, NC.
Nursing, Duke University, Durham, NC.
J Perianesth Nurs. 2022 Dec;37(6):770-773. doi: 10.1016/j.jopan.2021.12.004. Epub 2022 Jun 9.
This article offers a recommendation on how the Pediatric Assessment Emergence Delirium Scale (PAEDS) could be implemented in the post anesthesia care unit (PACU) to improve the assessment and treatment of pediatric emergence delirium (PED).
PED is an anticipated complication in the PACU characterized by mental confusion, irritability, disorientation, inconsolable crying, and prolonged postanesthetic recovery time. Although it is a short-lived phenomenon, it increases the risk for traumatic injuries and may lead to a decrease in overall parent satisfaction with their child's surgical experience.
Implementation of the PAEDS in the PACU has the potential to improve the care and safety of the surgical pediatric patient population and could be a catalyst for PED process improvements. This tool has been used in various studies and has demonstrated the validity and reliability in the assessment of emergence delirium.
Clinical use of the PAEDS is not standard of practice, but considering the adverse effects of PED on patients, parents, and medical staff, a PAEDS protocol could be beneficial to the PACU.
本文就如何在麻醉后恢复室(PACU)中实施儿科意识混乱评估量表(PAEDS)以改善儿科苏醒期意识混乱(PED)的评估和治疗提出建议。
PED 是 PACU 中预计会出现的一种并发症,其特征为精神错乱、易怒、定向障碍、无法安慰的哭泣和麻醉后恢复时间延长。虽然这是一种短暂的现象,但它会增加创伤性损伤的风险,并可能导致家长对其孩子手术体验的整体满意度下降。
在 PACU 中实施 PAEDS 有可能改善手术儿科患者群体的护理和安全,并且可能成为 PED 流程改进的催化剂。该工具已在各种研究中使用,并已证明在评估苏醒期意识混乱方面的有效性和可靠性。
PAEDS 的临床应用并非标准做法,但考虑到 PED 对患者、家长和医护人员的不良影响,PAEDS 方案可能对 PACU 有益。