Critical Care Nursing: The Role of Percent Change in Pupil Size in Patient Assessment and Treatment

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Critical Care Nursing: The Role of Percent Change in Pupil Size in Patient Assessment and Treatment

Critical care nursing involves intensive care for patients with life-threatening conditions or injuries. Accurate assessment and treatment are crucial, as even minor mistakes can significantly affect patients. One crucial aspect of patient assessment is the examination of pupil size. In this blog post, we will explore the role of percent change in pupil size in critical care nursing and how health professionals can use it to inform patient treatment.

How is pupil size measured? Pupil size is an essential aspect of patient assessment in critical care nursing. One way to measure pupil size is by using pupilometers or hand-held devices. These devices can calculate the size of the pupils and provide a percentage change in pupil size. It's important to note that the normal range of pupil size can vary, and several factors can affect pupil size, including age, lighting conditions, and medications. By regularly monitoring the percent change in pupil size, critical care nurses can provide more informed patient care and make timely treatment decisions.


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