TAILIEUCHUNG - Ebook Perioperative practice at a glance: Part 2

(BQ) Part 2 book "Perioperative practice at a glance" presents the following contents: Recovery, perioperative emergencies (Caring for the critically ill, airway problems, rapid sequence induction,.), advanced surgical practice (assisting the surgeon, retraction of tissues, suture techniques and materials ,.). | Recovery Part 4 Chapters 29 Introducing the recovery room 64 30 Patient handover 66 31 Postoperative patient care - Part 1 68 32 Postoperative patient care - Part 2 70 33 Monitoring in recovery 72 34 Maintaining the airway 74 35 Common postoperative problems 76 36 Managing postoperative pain 78 37 Managing postoperative nausea and vomiting 80 63 Part 4 Recovery 29 Introducing the recovery room Perioperative Practice at a Glance First Edition. Paul Wicker. 2015 John Wiley Sons Ltd. Published 2015 by John Wiley Sons Ltd. 65 The recovery room sometimes called the post-anaesthetic care unit PACU is part of the operating department. Recovery practitioners provide care for postoperative patients detect and prevent complications relieve patients discomfort and closely monitor the patients condition Wicker Cox 2010 . On the patient s arrival recovery practitioners check their condition regularly and stay at the bedside giving direct patient care Hatfield and Tronson 2009 . Essential equipment includes oxygen supplies suction ECG monitors blood oxygen saturation SpO2 monitors intubation equipment cardiac arrest trolley and patient heating devices. When the patient recovers from anaesthesia and any problems have been resolved practitioners arrange for their return to the ward. The recovery room usually supports patients for at least an hour until they have recovered enough from the anaesthesia to be able to maintain their airway and to allow the effects of anaesthetic drugs to reduce. To help the patient recover from the anaesthetic and surgery the recovery room should be calm and relaxing with a minimum amount of noise. Painting walls and ceilings in soft and pleasing colours helps to encourage relaxation. Indirect lighting is useful to prevent glare or harsh lights affecting patients as they wake up. Caring for the postoperative patient Recovery practitioners have special skills to care for a patient recovering from anaesthesia and surgery and must be able to carry out .

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