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Alaris® EtCO2 module
Topic 5: Responding to Alarms
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No Breath Detected Alarms - Responding to Alarms Using
the "APIE" Nursing Process1
Assess:
- Respiratory distress or shortness of breath
- Overmedicated/increased sedation
- Low exhaled tidal volume/very shallow breathing
- Were PCA doses recently increased2
- Unauthorized use of PCA (PCA by proxy)
- Possible obstruction (poor head/neck
alignment)
- Wrong cannula selection (oral breathing versus
nasal breathing)3
- Cannula not connected correctly to patient or EtCO2 module
Plan:
- Open airway
- Review PCA doses & physicians orders
- Review RR and EtCO2 waveform
- Review PCA/EtCO2 trend data for previous alarm/history
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Intervention:
- Always follow hospital protocols
- Improve airway management
- Consult RT/MD/other clinical resources
- Adjust PCA therapy as needed/ordered
- Re-educate family/patient on unauthorized PCA button
use (PCA by proxy)
- Secure cannula to EtCO2 module
Evaluate:
Reevaluate patient
- response (RR & EtCO2 waveform)
- pain level
- sedation level
- unauthorized use of PCA
- airway management (obstruction)
- cannula placement
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1Brunner & Suddarth’s
Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing 9th edition. Smltzer, S.C. & Bare,
B.G. Ed. (2000). p. 29 Lippincott
2McCaffery, M., Pasero, C Pain Clinical Manual, Second Edition
(1999) Mosby.
3Education PAK for Critical Care and Procedural Sedation CD-ROM
Needham, MA Oridion Medical 2003.