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Time for a Raise? - January 2013 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1301_part1_Layout 1 1/11/13 10:52 AM Page 42 ANESTHESIA ALERT In the outpatient surgical space, orthopedic, breast, abdominal and eye surgery all present high risk of delirium. Surgical risk factors include the length of surgery, large blood loss (OR 1.6/1000cc), glucose that hits <60 or >300mg/dL, sodium levels <130 or >150mEq/L, or potassium at <3.0 or >6.0mEq/L. Rest pain post-op increases risk of delirium. Type of anesthesia (regional, general or combined) appears to have little effect on incidence of delirium. Post-operatively, use of meperidine, long- and short-acting benzodiazepines, anticholinergics and other narcotics seem to predict development of post-op delirium. Of all these factors, age is among the strongest predictors of delirium (see "Aging's Impact on Post-Op Delirium"); history of psychiatric illness is No. 1. Prepare your patients Patients experiencing delirium after surgery may be agitated, or may appear calm. Further, elderly patients tend to exhibit reduced auditory verbal learning, so oral instructions alone may not be enough, and you may want to reiterate points to ensure full comprehension. If you can, work with patients' other physicians to simplify medication regimens temporarily post-op. Make sure that patients and, in particular, their caretakers understand the importance of early ambulation, fluid and electrolytes intake, and pre-empting post-op pain. It's important to remember that, when anyone undergoes surgery, we're exposing the brain to the stress of anesthesia and surgery, and to 4 2 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | J A N U A R Y 2013

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