Patient Safety Blog

CPS Safety Watch/Alert - Respiratory Compromise

Written by Kathy Wire, JD, MBA, CPPS, CPHRM, FASHRM | Mar 15, 2018 5:28:24 PM

Respiratory Compromise is a state in which there is a high likelihood of decompensation into respiratory insufficiency, respiratory failure or death, but in which specific interventions (enhanced monitoring and/or therapies) might prevent or mitigate decompensation.

Respiratory Compromise creates problems that are often serious and potentially life-threatening, but they are almost always preventable with the proper tools and approach.  Appropriate patient monitoring and therapeutic strategies are necessary for early recognition, intervention and treatment.

Common themes include:

  • Lack of appropriate monitoring and early identification of respiratory compromise
  • Distractions, complacency or failure to identify high risk patients at transitions of care
  • Not anticipating respiratory complications or lack of situation awareness
  • Complications and risks from procedural sedation

Actions to take:

  • Understand the pathophysiology and clinical factors of respiratory compromise
  • Early identification of patients at risk
  • Appropriate and timely patient monitoring
  • Appropriate and prompt interventions and treatment

RESOURCES
*Respiratory Compromise Institute

Thanks to Dr. Brian Froelke, CPS