重症监护护士团队对一例肉毒杆菌中毒患者的病例管理

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Katie Kelleway BN, MN NP, NP , Brett Mace , Jessica Butler BSc, MN Prereg, MN NP, NP , Sarah Webb BN, MN NP, NP , Kelly Harbour BN, MN NP, NP , Rosalind Elliott RN, PhD
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摘要

受肉毒杆菌中毒等疾病影响的患者通常需要复杂的病例管理,这是重症监护室护士从业人员的核心活动。该病例报告由患者共同撰写,描述了典型的由护士领导的复杂病例管理,包括对受肉毒杆菌中毒影响的人进行机械通气。方法病例管理以人为本,包括目标设定和包括患者在内的多学科协作小组会议。目标由患者与执业护士协商确定,包括停止机械通气的时间表。结果重症监护护士的病例管理提高了护理的连续性意识、机械通气的成功终止和护理满意度。患者恢复了原来的工作和功能。结论重症监护护士的病例管理包括先进的、定制的和整体的实践,并采用结构化的方法进行协调,为患者及其家属提供临床领导和连续性。
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Case management of a patient with botulism by an intensive care nurse practitioner team

Introduction

People affected by conditions such as botulism often require complex case management, a core activity of nurse practitioners, in intensive care. This case report, coauthored by the patient, describes exemplary nurse practitioner–led complex case management including weaning from mechanical ventilation of a person affected by botulism.

Methods

The case management was person centred and included goal setting and collaborative multidisciplinary team meetings including the patient. Goals were set by the patient in consultation with the nurse practitioner and included timelines for discontinuation of mechanical ventilation.

Results

Intensive care nurse practitioner case management resulted in a greater sense of continuity of care, successful discontinuation of mechanical ventilation, and satisfaction with care. The patient returned to their previous employment and function.

Conclusions

The intensive care nurse practitioner case management included advanced, bespoke, and holistic practice which was coordinated using a structured approach providing clinical leadership and continuity for the patient and their family.
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Australian Critical Care
Australian Critical Care NURSING-NURSING
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
148
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Critical Care is the official journal of the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN). It is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal, providing clinically relevant research, reviews and articles of interest to the critical care community. Australian Critical Care publishes peer-reviewed scholarly papers that report research findings, research-based reviews, discussion papers and commentaries which are of interest to an international readership of critical care practitioners, educators, administrators and researchers. Interprofessional articles are welcomed.
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