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Intraoperative Care of the Transplant Patient

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2013
Patients undergoing abdominal organ transplantation have extensive comorbidities that can affect many organ systems including the cardiovascular system. Intraoperative anesthesia care can be very challenging and requires thorough understanding of the disease specific physiology as well as knowledge of the comorbidities and the surgical procedure. There
Michael D, Spiro, Helge, Eilers
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Preoperative Assessment and Intraoperative Care Planning

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2006
We interviewed ten theatre nurses about their contribution to patient care. Their assessment strategy usually involved meeting patients on arrival in the department and did not include accessing the Trust's preoperative assessment document. In this paper we discuss the nursing assessment of surgical patients in the context of the nursing process as it ...
Ciarán, Hurley, Janet, McAleavy
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Intraoperative Positioning and Care of the Obese Patient

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2004
The perioperative nurse involved in the intraoperative care of the obese patient is faced with numerous issues and challenges. As a growing number of these patients present for medical care, the nurse must consider the special positioning needs for surgery and the equipment needed to promote the safest environment for the patient.
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The quality of intraoperative nursing care: the patient's perspective

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1996
The purpose of this study was to document patients' responses (n = 246) to intraoperative care and to find out whether or not their opinions (n = 158) changed with time Another goal was to develop a patient‐based scale for continuous systematic evaluation The data were collected by a structured questionnaire in two phases in 1993 first at the end of ...
T, Leinonen, H, Leino-Kilpi, K, Jouko
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Intraoperative Nursing Care as Experienced by Surgical Patients

AORN Journal, 1996
ABSTRACTResearchers studied the expectations and experiences related to intraoperative nursing care of patients who underwent hip replacement procedures with regional anesthesia at University Hospital, Tampere, Finland. They used patients' perspectives to develop a conceptual framework that describes quality intraoperative nursing care.
Hankela, S., Kiikkala, I.
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Intraoperative care

2019
Maintenance of anaesthesia can be achieved by inhaled volatile agents, continuous infusion of intravenous drugs (TIVA), or a combination of both techniques. During anaesthetic maintenance, it is important to ensure normovolaemia, taking into account pre-existing deficits and ongoing losses during surgery.
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Intraoperative nursing care of pediatric patients

AORN Journal, 1977
Gayle Gatch, R N , is head nurse, major surgery, Shands Teaching Hospital, University of Florida, Gainesville. A n associate degree graduate from Daytona Beach Community College, Flu, she is also charge nurse o f pediatric surgery. The author acknowledges the assistance of Shirley Graves, MD, department of anesthesia, and Bradley Rodgers, MD, and James
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Intraoperative care

2016
Abstract Any surgical procedure performed will carry a number of definable risks. Some risks are generic and these may be dependent or independent of the type of anaesthetic used. Many can be minimized or even removed by following standard operating procedures.
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Peri- and Intraoperative Care

2017
Past history is important to predict possible complications during surgery. Risk factors of ischemic heart disease include diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, obesity, and smoking. Patients over 60 years of age have possibility of latent coronary artery stenosis. Monitoring during operation is indispensable.
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A Master Nurse Clinician for Intraoperative Care

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1975
The intraoperative period has long been the missing link in the chain of continuity of care for the surgical patient. An intraoperative clinical nurse specialist who is able to work with patients, families, and health care team members preoperatively, intraoperatively, and postoperatively can effectively bridge the gap in care.
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