Irukandji Syndrome: what nurses need to know.

Pauline Greenland, Di Hutchinson, Tanya Park
Author Information
  1. Pauline Greenland: School of Nursing Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

Abstract

Irukandji Syndrome can be frightening for the patient and make care delivery difficult for the nurse. Nurses' knowledge of Irukandji Syndrome has been limited to information provided by marine biologists, doctors, and tropical medicine specialists. This paper proposes to assist with the evolution of nursing knowledge for the care of the patient with Irukandji Syndrome. An algorithm of nursing management is presented that has been derived from the continuing debate among scientists about the etiology of signs, symptoms, and treatment rationales. Community safety and education surrounding Irukandji Syndrome requires concurrent progression of nursing knowledge and scientific inquiry.

MeSH Term

Acetic Acid
Administration, Cutaneous
Algorithms
Animals
Australia
Benchmarking
Bites and Stings
Cnidarian Venoms
Cubozoa
Decision Trees
Emergency Nursing
Emergency Treatment
Evidence-Based Medicine
Humans
Monitoring, Physiologic
Nursing Assessment
Pain
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Safety Management
Scyphozoa
Seasons
Syndrome

Chemicals

Cnidarian Venoms
Acetic Acid

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