Site icon GS India Nursing Academy

Emergency management of definition:-Emergency management,Emergency nursing,Types of emergency cases.

Emergency management of definition:- Emergency is any sudden illness or injury to the patient that requiring immediate intervention.

Emergency nursing:- Emergency nursing is a unique practice that deals with unstable undiagnosed patients usually presently unexpectedly. It is important for all nurse to have the basic knowledge and skills needed for Rapid assessment, intervention and safe management of emergencies.

Types of emergency cases:-

Medical emergency:-

Surgical emergency:-

Emergency assessment:-

Primary assessment:- The initial ABCD (airway, breathing, circulation, and neurological disability) assessment of patient is meant to identify life threatening problems, for this an appropriate intervention are required before going to secondary assessment.

Interventions:-

Secondary assessment:-

Interventions:-

Nurse should knows properly about:-

Emergency Triage:- Triage french verb meaning “to short”patients entering an emergency department are greeted by a triage, nurse who will perform a rapid evaluation of patient to determine a level of acuity and priority of care. There are four basic category to determine the priority of care.

1. Emergency cases:- (1 priority) : It denotes by red colour, life threatening conditionable patient includes in this category. Who need emergency intervention. they have high risk of death and may die without immediate intervention e. g.

Urgent cases:- it denotes by yellow colour, they comes under two priority according treatment. they have low possibility of death. intervention should be required within few hours e. g.

Non-urgent cases:- (3′ priority) Sach type of patient denote by Green colour. The patient do not have life threatening and intervention may be delayed beyond a few hours.

Examples:-

Dead patient:- the denotes by black colour. These patients will require medical intervention but not with any not argency.

I hope that you liked this article.

Thanking you!!…. by GS India Nursing!!

Exit mobile version