As a healthcare provider, you know that caring for patients following an accident or illness is a major responsibility. While your treatment regime will depend on their diagnosis, a major focus of your care must be directed toward protecting your patients from acquiring healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) during their stay. And some of the most vulnerable patients are those dependent upon ventilators.
About one in 31 patients will suffer from at least one form of HAI on any given day. And out of the more than one million infections that occur each year, 15% of them involve pneumonia, which is always a concern for ventilator-dependent patients.
The top 10 care essentials for ventilator patients have been identified by the American Nurses Association. Here are the top three.
The staggering rate of HAIs each year means that preventing infection should be your primary goal in patient care. The last thing a recovering patient needs is to be burdened with an additional infection, especially when it is preventable. Reduce the chance of infection among patients on vents with these tips:
It is essential that the ventilator settings and modes are continually checked to ensure proper oxygenation and to prevent complications. The following settings should be monitored closely:
As in any situation requiring airway support, effective suctioning is a critical component in preventing ventilator complications. Even a ventilator can be ineffective if the tube is clogged or the tracheostomy is not maintained. But suctioning must be applied following proper guidelines, which include:
Remember – the care you provide your patients can have a tremendous impact on their overall recovery. Reducing the time on the ventilator through effective preventive measures and diligent monitoring will only improve their outcomes. There is much you can do to keep your ventilator patients safe, so follow these guidelines to enhance the prognoses of these vulnerable individuals.
Editor's Note: This blog was originally published in February 2017. It has been re-published with additional up-to-date content.