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2022
This chapter contains ten questions on the subject of perioperative care pertaining to patients undergoing surgery to the head, face, and neck. This will provide candidates sitting the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery FRCS examination with practical knowledge in the assessment and immediate management of the airway and of haematological abnormalities, as
John Breeze, Ross Elledge
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This chapter contains ten questions on the subject of perioperative care pertaining to patients undergoing surgery to the head, face, and neck. This will provide candidates sitting the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery FRCS examination with practical knowledge in the assessment and immediate management of the airway and of haematological abnormalities, as
John Breeze, Ross Elledge
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2021
Abstract This chapter on perioperative care aims to describe the different evidence-based techniques involved in the preparation and management of patients around the time of surgery. The chapter has been updated to include the widely used WHO safety checklist and guidance on surgical site infections.
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Abstract This chapter on perioperative care aims to describe the different evidence-based techniques involved in the preparation and management of patients around the time of surgery. The chapter has been updated to include the widely used WHO safety checklist and guidance on surgical site infections.
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2010
The perioperative period can be a life-changing event for many patients, the effects of which can be lifelong for better or worse. The anaesthetist’s communication at this time can have a profound impact on the care of their patients in the matter of both short-term cooperation and long-term perceptions of their hospital experience.
Andrew F Smith, Allan M Cyna
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The perioperative period can be a life-changing event for many patients, the effects of which can be lifelong for better or worse. The anaesthetist’s communication at this time can have a profound impact on the care of their patients in the matter of both short-term cooperation and long-term perceptions of their hospital experience.
Andrew F Smith, Allan M Cyna
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2006
Abstract The patient is visited preoperatively by the anaesthetist, to ensure that the patient is in an optimal condition for anaesthesia. It allows the anaesthetist to reassure the patient and to discuss with her the choices for anaesthesia and postoperative analgesia.
Peter Stonebridge +3 more
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Abstract The patient is visited preoperatively by the anaesthetist, to ensure that the patient is in an optimal condition for anaesthesia. It allows the anaesthetist to reassure the patient and to discuss with her the choices for anaesthesia and postoperative analgesia.
Peter Stonebridge +3 more
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Perioperative cardiovascular care
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 1996openaire +2 more sources

