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Standards of nursing care in the postanesthesia care unit.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1990
Specific standards of nursing care developed by postanesthesia nurses at The Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, NY, are presented in this article. Eight separate standards, addressing ventilation, hemostasis and circulation, consciousness, fluid and electrolyte balance, safety, emotional and spiritual needs, comfort, and continuity of care ...
V, Pritchard, J M, Eckard
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Postanesthesia nursing: past, present, and future.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1990
The 10th anniversary of ASPAN it is a time to appraise past accomplishments while simultaneously identifying future goals as we approach a new decade and new century. Historical aspects of PACU nursing care demonstrate the manner in which this specialty evolved.
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Incorporating nursing diagnoses in the postanesthesia care unit record.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1991
The staff in the PACU at Community Memorial Hospital in Menomonee Falls, WI decided to revise the PACU record using nursing diagnoses. We wanted our new record to reflect our standards of care. We identified three standard nursing diagnoses in our standards and used these as the basis for our new form.
B I, Cirillo, E, Hardy
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Establishing clinical competence in postanesthesia care nursing.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1993
Today the manager in postanesthesia care is faced with the reality that basic nursing education and general nursing practice do not provide the specific body of knowledge required to prepare nurses to deliver competent nursing care for patients in the PACU phase I.
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Postanesthesia nursing care for ambulatory surgery patients post-spinal anesthesia.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1994
There has been a renewed interest in spinal anesthesia in recent years. However, its use for ambulatory surgery patients has not been as well accepted as its use for inpatients because of the high incidence of postdural puncture headache (PDPH) and uncertain patient recovery time before hospital discharge.
S B, Kang   +3 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Basic cardiac arrhythmias: a review for postanesthesia care unit nurses.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1994
Nurses in PACUs care for a variety of patients who may have or who are at risk for arrhythmias. Surgical trauma and anesthesia may exacerbate underlying heart disease and promote arrhythmias. This article reviews the basic cardiac conduction system and gives a brief description and illustration of both normal and ectopic rhythms.
S, Van Riper, A, Luciano
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Nursing patient care rounds in the postanesthesia care unit setting.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1994
Creating time to learn and to share the art of nursing is as much a priority for nursing practitioners as doing the work of nursing. Experienced PACU or intensive care nurses can verify that the level of patient acuity, the knowledge needed to work with increasingly complex equipment, and the amount of direct responsibility the nurse has for patient ...
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Decision trees: helping the postanesthesia nurse to plan data analysis.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1994
An important step in the research process is statistical analysis of the data. Data analysis should be planned as variables are identified, as level of measurement is determined, and as research questions or hypotheses are generated. The use of decision trees can assist the PACU nurse in determining which statistical tests are appropriate for the level
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