Confirm the patient's personal details and ensure they have provided informed consent for the fiberoptic bronchoscopy procedure. This task is crucial in ensuring patient safety and compliance with legal and ethical requirements. The desired result is to have accurate patient information and a clear understanding of the procedure by the patient. Use the Patient Information form to collect the necessary details.
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Male
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Female
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Non-binary
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Prefer not to say
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Consent obtained
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Consent not obtained
Administer pre-procedure sedation
Administer pre-procedure sedation to ensure patient comfort and reduce anxiety or pain during the fiberoptic bronchoscopy procedure. This task plays a crucial role in creating a positive patient experience and facilitating a smooth procedure. The desired result is a sedated patient ready for the bronchoscopy. Use the Sedation Form to document the sedation details.
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Check patient's vital signs
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Administer sedation medication
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Monitor patient during sedation
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Midazolam
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Propofol
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Dexmedetomidine
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Fentanyl
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Other
Apply nasal or oral anaesthetic
Apply a nasal or oral anaesthetic to numb the airway and minimize discomfort during the insertion of the bronchoscope. This task is essential in ensuring patient comfort and optimizing the success of the procedure. The desired result is an anesthetized airway. Use the Anesthesia Form to document the anesthesia details.
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Nasal spray
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Topical gel
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Swab
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Other
Check and prepare bronchoscope equipment
Check the bronchoscope equipment to ensure it is in proper working order and prepare it for the fiberoptic bronchoscopy procedure. This task is critical in guaranteeing the effectiveness and safety of the procedure. The desired result is a well-functioning bronchoscope ready for use. Use the Equipment Checklist form to document the equipment details.
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Inspect bronchoscope for damage
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Ensure proper functioning of light source
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Check suction system
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Check video monitor connectivity
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Fully functional
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Requires repair
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Not available
Insert bronchoscope via nose or mouth
Insert the bronchoscope either through the nose or mouth to begin the fiberoptic bronchoscopy procedure. This task is a critical step in gaining access to the airways and conducting the examination. The desired result is a successfully inserted bronchoscope. Use the Insertion Form to document the insertion details.
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Nasal insertion
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Oral insertion
Visual examination of upper airway
Conduct a visual examination of the upper airway using the bronchoscope to assess for any abnormalities or obstructions. This task is essential in evaluating the initial condition of the airway and identifying potential issues. The desired result is a clear view of the upper airway. Use the Examination Form to document the examination findings.
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Larynx
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Trachea
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Epiglottis
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Vocal cords
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Normal
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Inflammation
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Lesions
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Obstruction
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Other
Navigate bronchoscope towards the lungs
Navigate the bronchoscope towards the lungs while visualizing the pathway to ensure correct positioning. This task is crucial in reaching the target area for further examination or biopsy. The desired result is the bronchoscope positioned in the lungs. Use the Navigation Form to document the navigation details.
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Advance bronchoscope carefully
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Monitor feedback from patient
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Confirm position using imaging or landmarks
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Right lung
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Left lung
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Trachea
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Main bronchus
Inspect bronchial system
Inspect the bronchial system using the bronchoscope to evaluate the condition of the bronchi and identify any abnormalities. This task is critical in diagnosing and monitoring respiratory conditions. The desired result is a thorough examination of the bronchial system. Use the Inspection Form to document the inspection findings.
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Bronchial walls
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Branching patterns
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Mucus secretion
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Tumors or growths
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Normal
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Inflammation
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Narrowing
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Tumors
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Other
Perform tissue biopsy if needed
Perform a tissue biopsy if indicated based on the bronchial system inspection findings or clinical indications. This task is essential in obtaining samples for further analysis and diagnosis. The desired result is a successful tissue biopsy. Use the Biopsy Form to document the biopsy details.
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Suspected malignancy
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Infection
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Inflammation
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Unknown lesion
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Other
Retract bronchoscope
Safely retract the bronchoscope from the airway after completing the examination or biopsy. This task is crucial in avoiding any damage to the airway or discomfort to the patient. The desired result is a successfully retracted bronchoscope. Use the Retraction Form to document the retraction details.
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Withdraw bronchoscope slowly
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Monitor patient's response
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Ensure no complications or injuries
Assess patient's recovery and stability
Assess the patient's recovery and stability after the fiberoptic bronchoscopy procedure to ensure their well-being. This task is essential in monitoring the patient's condition post-procedure and determining if any further interventions are required. The desired result is a stable and recovering patient. Use the Recovery Assessment Form to document the assessment findings.
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Vital signs
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Respiratory status
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Level of consciousness
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Pain level
Document and report findings
Document and report the findings from the fiberoptic bronchoscopy procedure for accurate record-keeping and communication. This task is essential in maintaining comprehensive patient records and facilitating collaboration among healthcare professionals. The desired result is well-documented and communicated findings. Use the Findings Report Form to document the findings.
Approval: Procedure Summary by anesthesiologist
Will be submitted for approval:
Insert bronchoscope via nose or mouth
Will be submitted
Visual examination of upper airway
Will be submitted
Navigate bronchoscope towards the lungs
Will be submitted
Inspect bronchial system
Will be submitted
Perform tissue biopsy if needed
Will be submitted
Retract bronchoscope
Will be submitted
Assess patient's recovery and stability
Will be submitted
Document and report findings
Will be submitted
Send samples for further lab analysis if taken
Send any samples taken during the fiberoptic bronchoscopy procedure for further laboratory analysis. This task is crucial in obtaining accurate diagnosis and guiding appropriate treatment decisions. The desired result is successfully sent samples to the lab. Use the Sample Sending Form to document the sample details.
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Label samples properly
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Package samples securely
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Complete lab request form
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Arrange transport to lab
Discuss results and next steps with patient
Discuss the results of the fiberoptic bronchoscopy procedure and the next steps with the patient to ensure they are informed and involved in their healthcare decisions. This task is critical in promoting patient empowerment and understanding. The desired result is a well-informed patient with a clear understanding of the results and the next course of action. Use the Results Discussion Form to document the discussion details.
Clean and sterilize bronchoscope
Clean and sterilize the bronchoscope after the procedure to ensure its safe and effective use for future patients. This task is crucial in preventing the transmission of infections and maintaining equipment longevity. The desired result is a properly cleaned and sterilized bronchoscope. Use the Cleaning and Sterilization Form to document the cleaning and sterilization details.