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Weaning--a nursing challenge.

M Beveridge1

  • 1Emergency Department at Calvary Hospital, ACT.

The Australian Journal of Holistic Nursing
|August 3, 1999
PubMed
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Critical care nurses can expedite mechanical ventilation weaning and extubation by following a defined Intensive Care Unit protocol. This approach enhances nurse autonomy, improving patient care efficiency and reducing delays.

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Area of Science:

  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Nursing Science

Background:

  • Mechanical ventilation weaning and extubation are critical but challenging processes in intensive care.
  • Nurses play a key role in assessing patient readiness and managing weaning trials.

Observation:

  • Traditionally, nurses perform weaning under intensivist supervision, which can cause delays.
  • Advanced nurse clinicians could potentially expedite this process with clear protocols.

Findings:

  • Implementing an Intensive Care Unit protocol can provide a framework for nurses.
  • This framework can grant advanced nurse clinicians increased autonomy and legitimacy in managing weaning.

Implications:

  • Expedited weaning processes can lead to improved patient outcomes and resource utilization.

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  • Enhanced nurse autonomy within defined protocols can optimize critical care delivery.