Page 1 of 19 Post Operative Above and Below Knee Amputation Admission [3041300028] Consider adding Insulin Adult -- Subcutaneous Insulin and Hypoglycemia Management [3041300000] General Admission (Single Response) ( ) Admit to Inpatient Details ( ) Place Patient in Observation Details ( ) Place outpatient in a bed Details ( ) Transfer patient Unit: Accommodation Code: Bed request comments: ( ) Return to unit with a Level of Care change [ ] Return to unit Routine, Once Specify: Post-Procedure [ ] Level of Care Details ( ) Return to unit Routine, Once Specify: PACU (only) Admission (Single Response) ( ) Admit to Inpatient Details ( ) Place Patient in Observation Details ( ) Place outpatient in a bed Details ( ) Transfer patient Unit: Accommodation Code: Bed request comments: ( ) Return to unit with a Level of Care change [ ] Return to unit Routine, Once Specify: PACU (only) [ ] Level of Care Details ( ) Return to unit Routine, Once Specify: PACU (only) Code Status (Single Response) ( ) Full code Details ( ) Full code - unverified Details ( ) DNRCC Allow additional therapies? ( ) DNRCC-Arrest Detail: Code Status (Single Response) ( ) Full Code Details ( ) Full code - unverified Details ( ) DNRCC Allow additional therapies?
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Post Operative Above and Below Knee Amputation Admission [3041300028] Consider adding Insulin Adult -- Subcutaneous Insulin and Hypoglycemia Management [3041300000]
General
Admission (Single Response)
( ) Admit to Inpatient Details
( ) Place Patient in Observation Details
( ) Place outpatient in a bed Details
( ) Transfer patient Unit: Accommodation Code: Bed request comments:
( ) Return to unit with a Level of Care change
[ ] Return to unit Routine, Once Specify: Post-Procedure
[ ] Level of Care Details
( ) Return to unit Routine, Once Specify: PACU (only)
Admission (Single Response)
( ) Admit to Inpatient Details
( ) Place Patient in Observation Details
( ) Place outpatient in a bed Details
( ) Transfer patient Unit: Accommodation Code: Bed request comments:
( ) Return to unit with a Level of Care change
[ ] Return to unit Routine, Once Specify: PACU (only)
[ ] Level of Care Details
( ) Return to unit Routine, Once Specify: PACU (only)
Code Status (Single Response)
( ) Full code Details
( ) Full code - unverified Details
( ) DNRCC Allow additional therapies?
( ) DNRCC-Arrest Detail:
Code Status (Single Response)
( ) Full Code Details
( ) Full code - unverified Details
( ) DNRCC Allow additional therapies?
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( ) DNRCC-Arrest Detail:
Isolation (Single Response)
( ) Contact isolation Routine, Continuous For Until specified
( ) Contact plus isolation Routine, Continuous For Until specified
( ) Airborne isolation Routine, Continuous For Until specified
( ) Droplet isolation Routine, Continuous For Until specified
( ) Contact & airborne isolation status Routine, Continuous For Until specified
( ) Contact & droplet isolation status Routine, Continuous For Until specified
( ) Contact plus & airborne isolation Routine, Continuous For Until specified
( ) Contact plus & droplet isolation Routine, Continuous For Until specified
Patient Care Nursing Orders
Patient Care
[ ] Vital signs Routine, Every 8 hours Every 2 hours x 12 hours, then every 4 hours x 24 hours, then every 8 hours, PACU to Post Procedure
[ ] Nurse to assess for hypoglycemia, and follow guidelines as required
[ ] Assess and manage hypoglycemia Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Open Hypoglycemia Management Protocol orderset to place X1 orders for blood glucose less than 70 mg/dL.
[ ] Notify physician Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Other: Notify physician of all Blood Glucose less than 50 mg/dL Per Hypoglycemia Protocol Recheck blood glucose 15 minutes after intervention; if blood sugar remains less than 70 mg/dL, repeat intervention If repeat glucose remains less than 70 mg/dL, notify physician immediately
[ ] Cardiac monitoring Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S, Post-Procedure
[ ] Intake and Output Routine, Every 8 hours For 72 Hours Notify physician if urine output less than 240 ml every 8 hours, Post-Procedure
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[ ] Notify physician Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Temperature greater than: 101.5 Temperature less than: Systolic BP greater than: 180 Systolic BP less than: 90 Diastolic BP greater than: Diastolic BP less than: Heart rate greater than: 120 Heart rate less than: 60 Respiratory rate greater than: 24 Respiratory rate less than: 10 SpO2 less than: 90 Hemoglobin less than (g/dL) : 7 Other: Urine output less than 240 ml every 8 hours PACU to Post Procedure
[ ] Cough and deep breathe Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S 10 times every hour while awake, Post-Procedure
[ ] Dressing change - physician only Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S, Post-Procedure
[ ] Elevate extremity Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Specify: Other (comments) Operative extremity on pillow, Post-Procedure
[ ] Apply knee immobilizer Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Extremity: At all times, Post-Procedure
[ ] Trapeze Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S, Post-Procedure
[ ] Patient education : teach patient / family self injections (if on lovenox)
Routine, Once For 1 Occurrences Specify: : teach patient / family self injections (if on lovenox) Post-Procedure
Foley Catheter
[ ] Unable to void - Bladder Scan and Catheter
[ ] Bladder scan Routine, As needed On Post-Op Day (POD) #: 1 Every 8 hours for residual urine greater than 200 ml, starting on POD specified above, Post-Procedure
[ ] Straight cath Routine, As needed On Post-Op Day (POD) #: 1 Every 8 hours for residual urine greater than 200 ml, starting on POD specified above, Post-Procedure
[ ] Foley Catheter to straight drain - maintain then discontinue POD#1
[ ] Discontinue foley catheter Routine, Once, Starting S+2 On Post-Op Day (POD) #: 2 If foley is not to be discontinued by end of POD#2 notify physician to document reason and obtain order for continuation, Post-Procedure
[ ] Foley Catheter to straight drain - maintain and do not remove while epidural in place
[ ] Do not remove foley Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Reason: Epidural catheter If foley is not to be discontinued by end of POD#2 due to epidural, notify physician to document reason and obtain order for continuation, Post-Procedure
[ ] Foley Catheter to straight drain - maintain and do not remove (specify reason)
[ ] Do not remove foley Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Reason: Post-Procedure
Dressing
[ ] Wound V.A.C. and Consult to Enterostomal Therapy
[ ] Wound V.A.C. Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Negative pressure therapy type: Pressure setting (mmHg): VAC dressing: Specify: Change Monday, Wednesday and Friday Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Enterostomal Therapy Reason For Consult? Wound Care Post-Procedure
[ ] Remove dressing Routine, Once Site: surgical Specify: On Post-Op Day (POD) #: Post-Procedure
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[ ] Change dressing Routine, Daily Specify site: Dressing type: Product(s): Secure with: Cleanse site with: Irrigate wound/area with: Pack wound with: and as needed, Post-Procedure
[ ] Reinforce dressing as needed Routine, As needed Specify: Post-Procedure
[ ] Equipment / supplies to bedside - suture removal kit Routine, Once For 1 Occurrences Specify: Suture removal kit Post-Procedure
[ ] Nursing - dressing care per prosthetic vendor Routine, As needed Specify: - dressing care per prosthetic vendor Vendor: Post-Procedure
[ ] Do not remove dressing Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Site: notify physician of excessive drainage, Post-Procedure
Drains
[ ] Strip drain(s) tubing three times per day Routine, 3 times daily Type: Drain System/Suction: Location/Care (specify): strip drain(s) tubing three times per day Post-Procedure
[ ] Drain care, closed system w/ suction (bulb or other compressed)
Routine, Every 8 hours Type: Drain System/Suction: Closed system w/ suction (bulb or other compressed) Location/Care (specify): empty and record output every 8hrs and PRN, Post-Procedure
[ ] Drain care Routine, Once Type: Drain System/Suction: Location/Care (specify): Post-Procedure
[ ] Drain care Routine, Once Type: Drain System/Suction: Location/Care (specify): Post-Procedure
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[ ] Drain care Routine, Once Type: Drain System/Suction: Location/Care (specify): Post-Procedure
[ ] Remove drain dressing Routine, Once Site: Specify: On Post-Op Day (POD) #: Post-Procedure
[ ] Diet; Special; Liquid; Clear Liquid Diet effective now, Starting S Regular or Special Diet?: Special Special Diet: Liquid Liquid Diet: Clear Liquid Fluid Restriction / 24h: Fluid Restriction total / 24h: Optional Preferences / Modifiers: Post-Procedure
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[ ] Progress to target diet Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S Regular or Special Diet?: Regular Fluid Restriction / 24h: Fluid Restriction total / 24h: Optional Preferences / Modifiers: Regular Diet: Regular Optional Preferences: Advance patient to the target diet when the following criteria are met: When patient tolerating clear liquids without signs of nausea or vomiting may advance to Full Liquid diet or Target diet depending on patient preference. If patient is on Full Liquid diet and tolerating without signs of nausea or vomiting, may advance to Target diet., Post-Procedure
[ ] Diet Special; Surgery; Low Fiber Diet effective now, Starting S Regular or Special Diet?: Special Special Diet: Surgery Surgery Diet: Low Fiber Optional Preferences / Modifiers: Fluid Restriction / 24h: Post-Procedure
[ ] Diet Special; Cardiac Diet effective now, Starting S Regular or Special Diet?: Special Special Diet: Cardiac Cardiac Diet: Optional Preferences / Modifiers: Fluid Restriction / 24h:
[ ] Diet Regular; Regular Diet effective now, Starting S Regular or Special Diet?: Regular Regular Diet: Regular Optional Preferences: Fluid Restriction / 24h: Post-Procedure
[ ] Diet Special; Diabetic; Diabetic 1500 - 2000 kCal Diet effective now, Starting S Regular or Special Diet?: Special Special Diet: Diabetic Diabetic Diet: Diabetic 1500 - 2000 kCal Optional Preferences / Modifiers: Fluid Restriction / 24h: Post-Procedure
[ ] Diet Special; Renal Diet effective now, Starting S Regular or Special Diet?: Special Special Diet: Renal Renal Diet: Optional Preferences / Modifiers: Fluid Restriction / 24h: Post-Procedure
Activity
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Activity
[ ] Bedrest Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S, Post-Procedure
[ ] Turn patient Routine, Now then every 2 hours, Post-Procedure
[ ] Bathroom privileges Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S With Assistance: Yes Post-Procedure
[ ] Out of bed Routine, 2 times daily, Starting S+1 To chair, Post-Procedure
Consults
Physician Consults
[ ] Inpatient consult to Cardiology Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Endocrinology Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Family Medicine Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Gastroenterology Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Hospitalist Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Infectious Disease Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Internal Medicine Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Neurology Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Oncology Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
Ancillary Consults
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[ ] Inpatient consult to Physical Medicine Rehab Reason for Consult? Did you attempt to contact the consulting physician (REQUIRED for a STAT consult)? No Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Cardiac Rehab Reason For Consult? Post-Procedure
[ ] PT eval and treat and implement plan of care Routine, Once For 1 Occurrences Is the patient being discharged today? Reason for PT? Post-Procedure
[ ] OT eval and treat and implement plan of care Routine, Once For 1 Occurrences Is the patient being discharged today? Reason for OT? Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Dietitian Reason For Consult? Post-Procedure
[ ] Inpatient consult to Utilization Management & Care Coordination
For: Post-Procedure
Laboratory
Labs
[ ] CBC Once For 1 Occurrences, PACU (only)
[ ] CBC Daily, Starting S+1 For 2 Occurrences, Post-Procedure
[ ] Basic Metabolic Panel Once For 1 Occurrences, PACU (only)
[ ] XR Femur Left 2 Views Routine, 1 time imaging, Starting S+1 at 6:00 AM For 1 Occurrences Portable? Reason for Exam: post-op knee amputation Is the patient pregnant? Post-Procedure
[ ] XR Femur Right 2 Views Routine, 1 time imaging, Starting S+1 at 6:00 AM For 1 Occurrences Portable? Reason for Exam: post-op knee amputation Is the patient pregnant? Post-Procedure
[ ] XR Tibia Fibula Left 2 Views Routine, 1 time imaging, Starting S+1 at 6:00 AM For 1 Occurrences Portable? Reason for Exam: post-op knee amputation Is the patient pregnant? Post-Procedure
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[ ] XR Tibia Fibula Right 2 Views Routine, 1 time imaging, Starting S+1 at 6:00 AM For 1 Occurrences Portable? Reason for Exam: post-op knee amputation Is the patient pregnant? Post-Procedure
[ ] Oxygen titrate Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S to maintain SpO2 greater than or equal to: 92 If O2 saturation is equal to or greater than specified goal, wean O2 to off in (hours): 8 Post-Procedure
[ ] Pulse oximetry continuous Routine, Continuous Notify physician if SpO2 less than 90%, Post-Procedure
[ ] Incentive spirometry Routine, Every 1 hour (RT) Specify: 10 times every hour while awake, Post-Procedure
Respiratory Medications
[ ] albuterol (PROVENTIL) nebulizer solution 2.5 mg, Inhalation, Every 8 hours (RT), For 48 Hours
Continuous IV Therapy
Saline Lock and Flush
[ ] Saline Lock and Flush "And" Linked Panel
[ ] Saline lock Routine, Continuous When patient tolerating PO, PACU to Post Procedure
[ ] sodium chloride 0.9 % (NS) flush 5 mL, Intravenous, As needed, line care, PACU to Post Procedure
[ ] sodium chloride 0.9 % (NS) flush 5 mL, Intravenous, Every 8 hours, PACU to Post Procedure Saline lock
Patient ALREADY ON an anticoagulant- additional mechanical VTE prophylaxis optional (REQUIRED with dabigatran (PRADAXA) to meet guidelines)
Patients already on dabigatran (PRADAXA): For all surgical patients, and non-surgical patients with moderate or high risk of VTE, mechanical prophylaxis with Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Devices MUST be ordered in addition to dabigatran (PRADAXA) to satisfy the VTE prophylaxis quality measure. Patients already on the following medications for approved indications do NOT require additional pharmacologic agents for VTE prophylaxis, but mechanical prophylaxis can be added, if desired: warfarin (COUMADIN), fondaparinux (ARIXTRA), apixaban (ELIQUIS), rivaroxaban (XARELTO), heparin, and enoxaparin (LOVENOX).
[ ] Intermittent pneumatic compression device (REQUIRED to meet Quality Measure when dabigatran (PRADAXA) is ordered)
Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S For Until specified Extremity: Bilat LE Specify: Post-Procedure
[ ] Antiembolism stockings Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S For Until specified Type: Thigh high Extremity: Bilat LE Post-Procedure
[ ] Foot pumps Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S For Until specified Extremity: Bilat LE Post-Procedure
[ ] Ambulate patient Routine, As needed For Until specified Specify: early and frequently (VTE/DVT prophylaxis) Post-Procedure
VTE Prophylaxis post-procedure for patients NOT already on anticoagulants For general surgery patients either one of the presented pharmacologic prophylaxis options -OR- Intermittent
Pneumatic Compression Devices MUST be ordered, OR else documentation why these were not ordered MUST occur. Additional non-pharmacologic options can be added on, if desired.
[ ] Pharmacological VTE Prophylaxis (If Anesthesia End Time between 0000-1059 (Single Response)
( ) heparin (porcine) injection 5,000 units every 8 hours 5,000 Units, Subcutaneous, Every 8 hours scheduled, Post-Procedure
Vancomycin to be reserved for patients with known MRSA colonization or risk factors for MRSA (patients with recent hospitalization, nursing?home residents, hemodialysis patients).
( ) ceFAZolin (ANCEF) IVPB x 1 dose post-procedure 2,000 mg, Intravenous, Once, For 1 Doses, Post-Procedure Starting 8 hours after pre-procedure op dose x 1 dose. Indication (POST PROCEDURE):
( ) ceFAZolin (ANCEF) IVPB x 2 doses post-procedure 2,000 mg, Intravenous, Every 8 hours, For 2 Doses, Post-Procedure Starting 8 hours after pre-procedure dose x 2 doses. Indication (POST PROCEDURE):
( ) If allergic to cephalosporins or penicillin: clindamycin (CLEOCIN) IVPB x 1 dose post-procedure
900 mg, Intravenous, Once, For 1 Doses, Post-Procedure Starting 8 hours after pre-procedure dose x 1 dose. Indication (POST PROCEDURE):
( ) If allergic to cephalosporins or penicillin: clindamycin (CLEOCIN) IVPB x 2 doses post-procedure
900 mg, Intravenous, Every 8 hours, For 2 Doses, Post-Procedure Starting 8 hours after pre-procedure dose x 2 doses. Indication (POST PROCEDURE):
( ) Pharmacy to dose vancomycin Routine, Until discontinued, Starting S For Until specified
Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis (Single Response) GI prophylaxis (Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis) is only indicated in critically ill patients with high risk of coagulopathy (e.g.
mechanical ventilation greater than 48 hrs, low platelets, or elevated PT/INR). Unnecessary GI prophylaxis puts patients at increased risk of c.diff and HCAP.
[ ] metoprolol tartrate (LOPRESSOR) tablet 25 mg, Oral, 2 times daily, Post-Procedure Hold if systolic blood pressure less than 120 or pulse less than 60.
PRN Medications
PRN Medications
[ ] ondasetron (ZOFRAN) PO or IV "Or" Linked Panel
[ ] ondansetron (ZOFRAN-ODT) disintegrating tablet 4 mg, Oral, Every 6 hours PRN, nausea, vomiting, Post-Procedure [] Oral or IV - use oral route if tolerated.
[ ] ondansetron (ZOFRAN) injection 4 mg, Intravenous, Every 6 hours PRN, nausea, vomiting, Post-Procedure [] Oral or IV - use oral route if tolerated.
[ ] traZODone (DESYREL) tablet 50 mg, Oral, Nightly PRN, sleep [] May repeat in 30 minutes if still awake.
[ ] acetaminophen (TYLENOL) tablet 650 mg, Oral, Every 4 hours PRN, mild pain, fever 100.4 F or greater, Post-Procedure Use oral or tube route first, as applicable. Use rectal route if oral/tube not tolerated.
[ ] acetaminophen (TYLENOL) liquid Oral, Every 4 hours PRN, fever 100.4 F or greater, mild pain, Post-Procedure Use oral or tube route first, as applicable. Use rectal route if oral/tube not tolerated.
[ ] acetaminophen (TYLENOL) suppository 650 mg, Rectal, Every 4 hours PRN, fever 100.4 F or greater, mild pain, Post-Procedure Use oral or tube route first, as applicable. Use rectal route if oral/tube not tolerated.
[ ] oxyCODONE (ROXICODONE) immediate release tablet 5-15 mg, Oral, Every 4 hours PRN, moderate to severe pain, Post-Procedure [] Initiate with 10 mg oral every 4 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] For unrelieved pain, may repeat 5 mg oral dose within 60 minutes of initial dose. [] If pain is RELIEVED after repeat dose, change to 15 mg oral every 4 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] If pain is UNrelieved after repeat dose, or patient requires dose reduction, call physician. [] If multiple routes are ordered for pain meds, it is recommended that oral be the first choice, IV the second choice, rectal the third choice, and IM the fourth choice.
( ) HYDROmorphone (DILAUDID) injection 0.25-0.5 mg 0.25-0.5 mg, Intravenous, Every 3 hours PRN, moderate to severe pain, Post-Procedure [] Initiate with 0.25 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] For unrelieved pain, may repeat 0.25 mg IV dose within 30 minutes of initial dose. [] If pain is RELIEVED after repeat dose, change to 0.5 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] If pain is UNrelieved after repeat dose, or patient requires dose reduction, call physician. [] If multiple routes are ordered for pain meds, it is recommended that oral be the first choice, IV the second choice, rectal the third choice, and IM the fourth choice.
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( ) HYDROmorphone (DILAUDID) injection 0.5-1 mg 0.5-1 mg, Intravenous, Every 3 hours PRN, moderate to severe pain, Post-Procedure [] Initiate with 0.5 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] For unrelieved pain, may repeat 0.5 mg IV dose within 30 minutes of initial dose. [] If pain is RELIEVED after repeat dose, change to 1 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] If pain is UNrelieved after repeat dose, or patient requires dose reduction, call physician. [] If multiple routes are ordered for pain meds, it is recommended that oral be the first choice, IV the second choice, rectal the third choice, and IM the fourth choice.
( ) morphine injection 3-5 mg, Intravenous, Every 3 hours PRN, moderate to severe pain, Post-Procedure [] Initiate with 3 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] For unrelieved pain, may repeat 3 mg IV dose within 30 minutes of initial dose. [] If pain is RELIEVED after repeat dose, change to 5 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] If pain is UNrelieved after repeat dose, or patient requires dose reduction, call physician. [] If multiple routes are ordered for pain meds, it is recommended that oral be the first choice, IV the second choice, rectal the third choice, and IM the fourth choice.
[ ] oxyCODONE (ROXICODONE) immediate release tablet 10-30 mg, Oral, Every 4 hours PRN, moderate to severe pain, Post-Procedure [] Initiate with 20 mg oral every 4 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] For unrelieved pain, may repeat 10 mg oral dose within 60 minutes of initial dose. [] If pain is RELIEVED after repeat dose, change to 30 mg oral every 4 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] If pain is UNrelieved after repeat dose, or patient requires dose reduction, call physician. [] If multiple routes are ordered for pain meds, it is recommended that oral be the first choice, IV the second choice, rectal the third choice, and IM the fourth choice.
( ) HYDROmorphone (DILAUDID) injection 0.5-1.5 mg, Intravenous, Every 3 hours PRN, moderate to severe pain, Post-Procedure [] Initiate with 1 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] For unrelieved pain, may repeat 0.5 mg IV dose within 30 minutes of initial dose. [] If pain is RELIEVED after repeat dose, change to 1.5 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] If pain is UNrelieved after repeat dose, or patient requires dose reduction, call physician. [] If multiple routes are ordered for pain meds, it is recommended that oral be the first choice, IV the second choice, rectal the third choice, and IM the fourth choice.
( ) morphine injection 4-10 mg, Intravenous, Every 3 hours PRN, moderate to severe pain, Post-Procedure [] Initiate with 8 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] For unrelieved pain, may repeat 4 mg IV dose within 30 minutes of initial dose. [] If pain is RELIEVED after repeat dose, change to 10 mg IV every 3 hours prn moderate to severe pain. [] If pain is UNrelieved after repeat dose, or patient requires dose reduction, call physician. [] If multiple routes are ordered for pain meds, it is recommended that oral be the first choice, IV the second choice, rectal the third choice, and IM the fourth choice.
Bowel regimen and Narcan orders for resp less than or equal to 8 per minute Senokot-S is NOT for abdominal surgery patients,
[ ] senna-docusate (SENNA-S) 8.6-50 mg per tablet 1 tablet, Oral, 2 times daily, Post-Procedure NOT for abdominal surgery patients. Hold for loose stools.
[ ] Narcan orders for respiratory rate less than or equal to 8 per minute Postop
"And" Linked Panel
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[ ] nalOXone (NARCAN) injection 0.1mg/2.5ml 0.1 mg, Intravenous, As needed, opioid reversal, Respiratory rate less than 8 per minute, Post-Procedure [] Mix nalOXone (NARCAN) 0.4 mg (1ml) with 9 mL of Normal Saline to total 10 mL. [] Administer 0.1 mg (2.5ml) IV Push every 2 minutes until respiratory rate is 10 or greater.
[ ] Notify physician of respiratory rate less than or equal to 8 per minute
STAT, Until discontinued, Starting S For Until specified Respiratory rate less than: 8 For respiratory rate less than or equal to 8 per minute, notify physician and/or appropriate staff for additional orders., Post-Procedure
[ ] nalOXone (NARCAN) 0.4 mg/mL injection 0.4 mg, Intravenous, As needed, opioid reversal, patient is pulseless, breathless, and unresponsive, Post-Procedure Call a code first, then administer naloxone dose undiluted IV Push over 30 seconds.
Non-Opioid Analgesics (Ortho) (Single Response) Use NSAIDS with caution in patients with heart failure, renal dysfunction, or if receiving other nephrotoxic medications.
Use ketorolac 15 mg max dose if: Age 65 years or greater OR weight less than 50 kg OR CrCl less than or equal to 50 mL/min. May use ketorolac 30 mg only if: Age under 65 years AND weight 50 kg or greater AND CrCl greater than 50 mL/min. Do NOT use ketorolac if CrCl less than 10 mL/min. Toradol has an automatic 48 hour stop date.
( ) acetaminophen (TYLENOL) tablet 650 mg, Oral, Every 4 hours while awake, Post-Procedure
( ) ibuprofen (ADVIL,MOTRIN) tablet 600 mg, Oral, Every 6 hours while awake, Post-Procedure [] Give with food.
( ) Non-opioid pain management with ketorolac 15mg IV around the clock x 48 hours, followed by ibuprofen every 6 hours while awake
"Followed by" Linked Panel
Toradol has an automatic 48 hour stop date.
[ ] ketorolac (TORADOL) injection 15mg IV every 6 hours while awake x 48 hours
15 mg, Intravenous, Every 6 hours while awake, Starting S, For 48 Hours, Post-Procedure [] For 48 hours. [] Toradol has an automatic 48 hour stop date.
[ ] ibuprofen (ADVIL,MOTRIN) tablet 600mg oral every 6 hours while awake
600 mg, Oral, Every 6 hours while awake, Post-Procedure [] Give with food.
( ) Non-opioid pain management with ketorolac 30mg IV around the clock x 48 hours, followed by ibuprofen every 6 hours while awake
"Followed by" Linked Panel
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Use NSAIDS with caution in patients with heart failure, renal dysfunction, or if receiving other nephrotoxic medications. Use ketorolac 15 mg max dose if: Age 65 years or greater OR weight less than 50 kg OR CrCl less than or equal to 50 mL/min. May use ketorolac 30 mg only if: Age under 65 years AND weight 50 kg or greater AND CrCl greater than 50 mL/min. Do NOT use ketorolac if CrCl less than 10 mL/min. Toradol has an automatic 48 hour stop date.
[ ] ketorolac (TORADOL) injection 30mg IV every 6 hours while awake x 48 hours
30 mg, Intravenous, Every 6 hours while awake, Starting S, For 48 Hours, Post-Procedure [] For 48 hours. [] Ketorolac has an automatic 48 hour stop date.
[ ] ibuprofen (ADVIL,MOTRIN) tablet 600mg oral every 6 hours while awake
600 mg, Oral, Every 6 hours while awake, Post-Procedure [] Give with food.
( ) traMADol (ULTRAM) tablet 50 mg, Oral, Every 6 hours while awake, Post-Procedure [] Hold for sedation.
Pain Management Consider Serum Creatinine
[ ] If ordering Toradol: Consider Creatinine Serum due to no result in last 72 hours
[ ] Creatinine, Serum Once, Starting S For 1 Occurrences, Post-Procedure