Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada, 5th Edition - Nursing Management: Postoperative Care Related

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The nurse is caring for a patient who has begun to awaken after 30 minutes in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), who is restless and shouting at the nurse. The patient's oxygen saturation is 99%, and recent laboratory results are all normal. Which of the following actions by the nurse is most appropriate?

  • A. Insert an oral or nasal airway.
  • B. Notify the anesthesia care provider.
  • C. Orient the patient to time, place, and person.
  • D. Be sure that the patient's IV lines are secure.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Because the patient's assessment indicates physiological stability, the most likely cause of the patient's agitation is emergence delirium, which will resolve as the patient wakes up more fully. The nurse should ensure patient safety through interventions such as raising the bed rails and securing IV lines. Emergence delirium is common in patients recovering from anaesthesia, so there is no need to notify the anaesthesiologist. Insertion of an airway is not needed because the oxygen saturation is good. Orientation of the patient is needed but is not likely to be effective until the effects of anaesthesia have resolved more completely.