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Understanding perioperative nursing [PDF]
Perioperative nursing is a complex arena that involves various roles and procedures. The authors here argue that the key to success is good multidisciplinary communication.
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Perioperative Nursing in Israel
AORN Journal, 1996ABSTRACTPerioperative nursing in Israel's Hadassah Medical Organization hospitals—Ein Kerem and Mt Scopus—reflects quality patient care practices paralleling those in US hospitals. Although these two hospitals, both located in Jerusalem, represent only 5% of the hospital beds in Israel, they receive more than 60% of referrals made to all Israeli ...
Wynne R. Waugaman, Dorothy J. Lasensky
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Perioperative Nursing Practice
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1994Part 1 Basic competencies: a conceptual model for perioperative nursing practice patient assessment and diagnosis - a functional health patterns approach planning patient care - a functional health patterns approach transferring the patient patient and family education creating and maintaining a sterile field performing sponge, sharps.
Mark L. Phippen +2 more
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Perioperative Nurse Practitioners
AORN Journal, 1995ABSTRACTPerioperative nursing roles are evolving in response to health care reform, technological developments, and changing opportunities for advanced practice nursing. One response to these changes is the development of the perioperative nurse practitioner role.
Anne Keane, Carol Ladden
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AORN Journal, 2020
ABSTRACTA growing demand for perioperative nurses, insufficient interest in the perioperative nursing specialty, and nurse retirements have resulted in a perioperative nursing workforce shortage. Undergraduate nursing students’ limited exposure to perioperative content, along with facility hiring practices that exclude recently graduated nurses ...
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ABSTRACTA growing demand for perioperative nurses, insufficient interest in the perioperative nursing specialty, and nurse retirements have resulted in a perioperative nursing workforce shortage. Undergraduate nursing students’ limited exposure to perioperative content, along with facility hiring practices that exclude recently graduated nurses ...
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Transcultural perioperative nursing in Berlin
International Journal of Trauma Nursing, 1996ABSTRACTPolitical events and military base closures in the early 1990s caused the US Army Hospital, Berlin, to extend care to include British military forces and to contract the services of civilian German surgeons and nurses. This article describes transcultural perioperative nursing in Berlin from 1991 to 1994.
Carolyn J. Singleton, Betsy Vane
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Perioperative Nursing Competency
AORN Journal, 2008ABSTRACTOR MANAGERS FACE INCREASING pressure to ensure nursing competency.SUBSPECIALTY EDUCATION programs provide a critical foundation upon which eventual clinical competency will be built, but the relationship between competency and clinical performance is not yet well understood.A VARIETY OF PERIOPERATIVE nursing subspecialty programs are described ...
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Perioperative Nurses and Nutrition
AORN Journal, 2012any of the chronic health problems on the rise in the United States and the related escalating health care expenditures can be directly linked to overweight and obesity. This is true for people in all stages of life, but recently childhood obesity in the United States has become a pressing issue.
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Morality in Perioperative Nurses
AORN Journal, 2002ABSTRACTThis study examined nurses' moral motivation, character, and action using a Model of Morality for Perioperative Nurses. Influences on moral actions and selected outcomes for surgical patients and perioperative nurses were examined. Results indicate that motivation and character are related directly to the moral actions of perioperative nurses ...
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IMPLICATIONS FOR PERIOPERATIVE NURSES
AORN Journal, 1990The introduction of plasma clotting factor concentrates has changed the treatment of patients with clotting factor deficiencies dramatically. They have enabled hemophiliacs to be independent and have some control over the management of their disease as informed participants.
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