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Understanding perioperative nursing
Nursing Standard, 1999Perioperative nursing is a complex arena that involves various roles and procedures. The authors here argue that the key to success is good multidisciplinary communication.
E M, Scott +6 more
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2020
Perioperative nursing refers to patient care supporting transition through the preoperative, intraoperative and post-operative stages. Sometimes referred to as Operating Room, Operating Theatre or Operating Suite nursing, which relate mainly to the intraoperative stage, perioperative nursing encompasses far more than this.
Walker, Christine (R19121) +3 more
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Perioperative nursing refers to patient care supporting transition through the preoperative, intraoperative and post-operative stages. Sometimes referred to as Operating Room, Operating Theatre or Operating Suite nursing, which relate mainly to the intraoperative stage, perioperative nursing encompasses far more than this.
Walker, Christine (R19121) +3 more
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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 Nursing Model Redesign
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1994The Surgical Services Division at a university hospital has created a patient delivery system that integrates the TQM values: continuous improvement, shared governance and staff empowerment. A divisional shared governance model includes specific roles for several councils: departmental shared governance, clinical practice, professional practice and ...
P, Horstman, L, Helmick, J A, Sions
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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 ...
W R, Waugaman, D J, Lasensky
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Superstitions Among Perioperative Nurses
AORN Journal, 2005A descriptive study was conducted using a mailed questionnaire to determine the prevalence of work-related superstitions among perioperative nurses. Data analysis included the two-sample t test for continuous data and the two-sided Fisher's exact test for binary data.
David L, Mandell +2 more
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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.
B, Vane, C J, Singleton
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AORN Journal, 1990
The clinical faculty of the affiliated teaching hospitals felt the initial course offering was beneficial to students and institutions alike. The course served as a foundation for the students' entry into perioperative nursing practice, and served to shorten the amount of time institutions invest in orientation.
R G, Tolley +3 more
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The clinical faculty of the affiliated teaching hospitals felt the initial course offering was beneficial to students and institutions alike. The course served as a foundation for the students' entry into perioperative nursing practice, and served to shorten the amount of time institutions invest in orientation.
R G, Tolley +3 more
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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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