Unexpected Response to Therapies

Here’s a fundamental truth about medicine that they don't always print in the glossy brochures: every single therapy we introduce into the human body is an experiment.

You administer a drug, perform a procedure, or hook up a line, and you expect a specific result. But the human body is a spectacularly complex, dynamic, and sometimes rebellious system. When things go sideways, you are no longer just a nurse—you are a detective, a physicist, and a first responder rolled into one.

Whenever a client exhibits an unexpected adverse therapy response, your foundational, non-negotiable first move is simple: a client exhibiting an unexpected adverse therapy response requires immediate vital sign assessment. You need data. You need to know what the machine is doing right now.

Modern intensive care environments introduce multiple variables into the human body, increasing the risk of unexpected adverse physiological responses.
Modern intensive care environments introduce multiple variables into the human body, increasing the risk of unexpected adverse physiological responses.

Let’s take a walk through the beautiful, chaotic physics and chemistry of the body when therapies go wrong, and explore exactly how we catch the fall.