Care of Unconscious Client
Care of Unconscious Client
Care of Unconscious Client
Consciousness
Implies awareness and attention to one's surroundings and to oneself Maintained by impulses mediated via Grey Matter in the Reticular Activating System (R.A.S.)
Unconsciousness
Unconsciousness is different from normal sleep in that unconscious subjects are not usually arousable and quite often, there is loss of or interference with basic protective reflexes such as: Maintenance of free airway Coughing and swallowing Withdrawal from noxious stimuli etc.
ASSESSMEN T
A. Decorticate posturing- flexion of upper extremities, internal rotation of the lower extremities & plantar flexion of the feet B. Decerebrate posturing- extension and outward rotation of upper extremities & plantar flexion of the feet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Ineffective airway clearance related to Altered LOC Risk of Injury related to decreased LOC Deficient fluid volume related to inability to take fluids by mouth Impaired oral mucous membrane r/t mouth breathing, absence of pharyngeal reflex and altered fluid intake Impaired tissue integrity of cornea r/t diminished or absent corneal reflex
Ineffective thermoregulation r/t damage to hypothalamic center Impaired urinary elimination (incontinence or retention) r/t impairment in neurologic sensing and control Bowel incontinence r/t impairment in neurologic sensing and control and also r/t changes in nutritional delivery methods Disturbed sensory perception r/t neurologic impairment Interrupted family processes r/t health crisis
Respiratory distress or failure Pneumonia Aspiration Pressure Ulcer Deep Vein Thrombosis Contractures
Maintenance of clear airway Protection from injury Attainment of fluid volume balance Achievement of intact oral mucous membrane Maintenance of normal skin integrity Absence of corneal irritation
Attainment of effective thermoregulation Effective urinary elimination Bowel continence Accurate perception of environmental stimuli Maintenance of intact family or support system Absence of complications
NURSING INTERVENTIONS