After endotracheal suctioning, the nurse notes that the intracranial pressure for a patient with a traumatic head injury has increased from 14 to 17 mm Hg. Which action should the nurse take first?
a. Document the increase in intracranial pressure.
b. Ensure that the patient's neck is in neutral position.
c. Notify the health care provider about the change in pressure.
d. Increase the rate of the prescribed propofol (Diprivan) infusion.
Ans: b. Ensure that the patient's neck is in neutral position.
Because suctioning will cause a transient increase in intracranial pressure, the nurse should ini-tially check for other factors that might be contributing to the increase and observe the patient for a few minutes. Documentation is needed, but this is not the first action. There is no need to noti-fy the health care provider about this expected reaction to suctioning. Propofol is used to control patient anxiety or agitation. There is no indication that anxiety has contributed to the increase in intracranial pressure.
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