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Title: CARE OF PATIENT ON PACEMAKER


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CARE OF PATIENT ON PACEMAKER
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WHAT IS A PACEMAKER?
  • - A cardiac pacemaker is an electronic device
    that delivers direct stimulation of the heart

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What is the purpose of a pacemaker?
  • - the purpose of a pacemaker is to initiate and
    maintain the heart rate when the hearts natural
    pacemaker is unable to do so.

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Pacemaker Function
  • - Cardiac pacing refers to the ability of the
    pacemaker to stimulate either the atrium, the
    ventricles, or both heart chambers in sequence
    and initiate electrical depolarization and
    cardiac contraction.
  • - Cardiac pacing is evidenced on the ECG by the
    presence of a spike or pacing artifact

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Nursing Management
  • I. Maintain cardiac output
  • 1. Record the following information after
    insertion of the pacemaker
  • 1.0 pacemaker manufacturer, model, and
    lead type
  • 1.1 operating mode (based on ICHD code)

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  • 1.2 programmed settings lower rate
    limit upper rate limit AV delay pacing
    threshold

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  • 2.Attach ECG electrodes for continuous monitoring
    of heart rate and rhythm
  • 3.Monitor vital signs every 15 minutes until
    stable then as directed.
  • 4.Monitor urine output and level of consciousness
  • 5. Observe for the presence of dysrhyhtmias
  • 6. Obtain 12-lead ECG daily as directed

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  • II. Avoiding injury
  • 1. chest x-ray
  • 2. monitor for signs/symptoms of
    hemothorax or pneumothorax
  • 3. evaluate continually for bleeding
  • 4. monitor for evidence of lead
    migration and perforation of heart
  • 5. provide an electrically safe
    environment for patient

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  • 6.Be aware of hazards in the hospital
    environment that can interfere with pacemaker
    function or cause pacemaker failure and/ or
    permanent pacemaker damage.
  • 7.Prevent possible accidental pacemaker
    malfunction
  • 8.Monitor for electrolyte imbalances, hypoxia,
    and myocardial ischemia

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  • III. Preventing infection
  • 1. take temperature every 4 hours
    report elevation
  • 2. observe incision site for s/s of local
    infection
  • 3. be alert to manifestation of
    bacteremea
  • 4. clean incision site using sterile
    technique

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  • 5. monitor vein for evidence of phlebitis
  • 6. evaluate patients complaints of increasing
    tenderness and discomfort on incision site
  • 7. Administer antibiotic therapy as prescribed

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  • IV. Relieving anxiety
  • 1. Explain procedures, treatments and
    answer the patients questions with
    concise explanation
  • 2. Encourage patient to use coping
    mechanisms to overcome anxiety
  • 3. Monitor for unwarranted fears
    expressed by the patient and provide
    explanation to alleviate fear
  • 4. Encourage patient to accept
    responsibility of care

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  • V. Minimizing the effect of immobility
  • 1. bed rest for 24 to 48 hours and
    immobilization of extremity nearest to
    permanent or temporary pacemaker lead
    implant (allows stabilization of leads
    in the heart and prevent dislodgement)
  • 2. Promote pulmonary function
  • 3. Promote venous return and prevent
    stasis

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  • 4. restrict movement of the affected extremity
  • 5. Assist patients with activity of daily
    livings as appropriate.

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  • VI Relieving pain
  • 1. Prepare patient for discomfort that
    maybe experienced after pacemaker implant
    or initiation of transcutaneous pacing.
  • 2. Administer analgesic as prescribed.
  • 3. Offer back rubs to promote relaxation.

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  • 4. Provide patient with diversional activities.
  • 5. Evaluate effectiveness of pain-relieving
    modalities.

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  • VII. Maintaining a Positive Body Image
  • 1. Encourage the patient to express
    concerns regarding self-image and pacer
    implants.
  • 2. Reassure pt. that sexual activity and
    modes of dressing will not altered by
    pacemaker implantation.

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  • 3.Offer the pt. the opportunity to talk to
    others who have had a pacemaker implantation.
  • 4.Encourage spouse of pt. or significant other to
    discuss concerns of self image with the patient.

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  • VIII. Health teachings.
  • 1. Teach your client on self care.
  • 2. Promote safety.
  • 3. Importance of periodic device
    monitoring
  • 4. Avoiding infection.
  • 5. Avoiding EMI
  • 6. Share information about activities
    that are safe and those that may be
    dangerous.
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