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Which of these procedures qualify as critical care procedures and would indicate that critical care time must be documented on a patient? (select all that apply)

a) Arthrocentesis
b) Sedation
c) LP
d) Cardioversion
e) Central line placement
f) Chest tube
g) CPR
h) Intubation
i) CPAP/BiPAP

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Final answer:

Critical care procedures that require documentation include cardioversion, central line placement, chest tube insertion, CPR, and intubation. Sedation may be part of a critical scenario, and Dr. Pronovost's checklist for central line placement ensures patient safety during these complex procedures.

Step-by-step explanation:

The procedures that qualify as critical care procedures and would require that critical care time is documented on a patient include:

  • Cardioversion
  • Central line placement
  • Chest tube insertion
  • CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
  • Intubation

Procedures such as sedation, depending on its depth and the patient's condition, may sometimes be part of a critical care scenario. Moreover, Dr. Pronovost's checklist for central venous line insertion outlines essential steps for ensuring patient safety and is part of the critical care practice, signifying the procedure's complexity and the need for precise documentation.

A lumbar puncture (LP) or arthrocentesis might be performed in critical situations but are generally not classified under routine critical care procedures unless the patient's condition at the time makes it so. CPAP/BiPAP is a non-invasive ventilation strategy not necessarily indicating critical care unless it is part of managing an acute severe illness or respiratory failure.

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