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Jordanian nurses' roles in the management of postoperative pain in the postanesthesia care unit

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 1999
One of the most important patient care issues for nurses is pain because of its significant impact on patients' well-being. Therefore, the main purpose of this exploratory study was to describe the role of Jordanian nurses in the management of postoperative pain in the PACU.
M, al-Hassan   +2 more
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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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Influence of the Nursing Assistant Role in Nurse Satisfaction, Efficiency, and Patient Satisfaction in the Postanesthesia Care Unit

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing
In response to nurse concerns of the need for additional support from unit nursing assistants (NA) at the bedside, we set a goal to improve RN satisfaction with the role of the NA in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU).Prospective pre/post design.Using LEAN methodology, the NA role was expanded to encompass their full scope of practice at the bedside ...
Jill, Setaro   +5 more
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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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The development of a postanesthesia record incorporating the nursing process.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1990
The professional practice of nursing is a comprehensive discipline involving assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation in its approach to both daily practice and problem solving. An integral part of this process is the development of nursing diagnoses, setting of goals, and evaluation of progress towards meeting those goals.
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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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Triangulation: a method to enhance the validity of postanesthesia nursing studies.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1994
Triangulation is a research method that strengthens the validity of research results by using a variety of research approaches. Five approaches are discussed in this article and consist of multiple investigators, theories, data sources, methods, research designs, and data analysis.
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Establishing the role of the clinical nurse specialist in postanesthesia care.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1992
The postanesthesia clinical nurse specialist (CNS) is a relatively new and developed role, one that is needed and that can be justified in the specialty of postanesthesia care nursing. This article describes a model with components of expert practitioner, educator, researcher, consultant, and liaison.
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