Que signifie la TA : suivez-vous LA TAM?

Auteurs-es

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.29173/cjen35

Mots-clés :

MAP, aortic injury, AAA

Résumé

L’objectif de cette étude de cas est d’examiner le profil
d’un patient du service des urgences qui se plaint de
douleurs dorsales chroniques et d’essoufflement. Nous
proposons que la vérification et l’évolution de la pression
sanguine, de la pression artérielle moyenne et du pouls
des patients qui présentent des symptômes pouvant
indiquer un problème pulmonaire ou cardiaque, ainsi que
des signes vitaux anormaux ou des valeurs de laboratoire
anormales, permettent d’intervenir plus rapidement.
Par cette étude de cas, nous espérons encourager les
professionnels de la santé à considérer l’importance de
la tendance de la pression artérielle moyenne pour aider
à identifier de manière précoce le choc hypovolémique,
la septicémie grave et d’autres conditions importantes
mettant la vie en danger, ainsi du besoin qu’a le personnel
infirmier de formation continue.

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Jennifer Davis, Alberta Health Services

Jennifer is an ER RN currently working in Lethbridge, AB. She graduated with Great Distinction from the University of Lethbridge’s Bachelor of Nursing After Degree program. She has previous degrees in Exercise Science and Anthropology and has previously published work in the field of Exercise Physiology. She is currently studying for her MN. with a focus in shock physiology. When she’s not nursing or studying, Jenn loves riding her Peloton spin bike, camping and hanging out with her husband, three daughters and two dogs.

Dawn Peta, Alberta Health Services

Dawn lives in Lethbridge, Alberta and graduated from the RN program at Lethbridge College in 1994 and obtained her Bachelor of Nursing at the University of Lethbridge in 2013. She is the current NENA-AB President and Director of Alberta with NENA-National. Dawn is also Chair of the International Advisory Council with ENA. She has been nursing for 26 years, and in 2009 she started working in Emergency Nursing and found my home. Since 2014 Dawn has been the Clinical Instructor with AHS for the Rural South West Zone while still working casual in the CRH-ED. Dawn’s interest are in advocacy for equal education and resources for all Emergency Nurses. She is the proud grandma of two beautiful little girls and enjoys spending time with them, hiking in the mountains, scrapbooking, reading and travelling.

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— Mis(e) à jour 2021-05-19

Comment citer

Davis, J., & Peta, D. (2021). Que signifie la TA : suivez-vous LA TAM?. Canadian Journal of Emergency Nursing, 44(1), 41–52. https://doi.org/10.29173/cjen35