Certified Ambulatory Perianesthesia Nurse (CAPA) Practice Exam

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Why is continuous monitoring crucial during the recovery phase in the PACU?

To gather statistics for further research

To quickly identify and address any emerging complications

Continuous monitoring during the recovery phase in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) is crucial primarily to quickly identify and address any emerging complications. After surgery, patients are in a vulnerable state as they recover from anesthesia and surgical procedures. This period can be marked by various critical changes in a patient's physiological status, such as respiratory depression, changes in heart rate or blood pressure, and potential bleeding.

Immediate recognition of these changes allows healthcare professionals to intervene promptly, which can be vital for patient safety. Fast responses to complications such as airway obstruction, anaphylaxis, or hypovolemic shock can significantly improve outcomes. While other factors such as medication administration and discharge readiness are important, the foremost priority during recovery is ensuring the patient's stability and responding to any urgent needs. Continuous monitoring serves as a safeguard, ensuring any adverse events are caught early and managed effectively.

To ensure the patient's medications are administered on time

To prepare the patient for discharge

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