Preoperative Nursing Process In Nursing

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phase of perioperative care beginning with the decision to perform surgery and continuing until the client reaches the operating area. Starts off whether the patient wants to perform the surgery then continues until the patient reaches the operating area. When a patient is admitted into ambulatory surgery or short before surgery the time for preoperative assessment, nursing diagnoses, and evaluation of the nursing management may be limited. It’s important to recognize the patient’s immediate preoperative needs. Although, the preparation for the surgery is still required by the nursing process. Assessment: in preoperative care it requires a complete assessment of the patient. The assessments differ based on the importance of the surgery and whether the patient is admitted the day of the surgery or earlier. Even in emergencies the nurses are required to take every effort to gather as must information about the patient as possible. During a preoperative assessment the nurses assesses: a review preoperative laboratory and diagnostic studies, Complete blood count, Chest x-ray, Serum electrolytes, Urinalysis, Electrocardiogram, Blood type and crossmatch, and other tests that are relative to the procedure or to the patient’s medical conditions (examples: prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, or other radiographic studies). If the patient isn’t following the instructions (such as portion size/food restrictions) as the nurse advised then the nurse immediately informs the surgeon. The surgeon then determines whether the patient is at risk for any complications that can happen during/after the surgery. When the surgery is considered non-urgent the nurse performs a complete history and physical ...

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... and makes sure the call button is at arms distance. Preoperative Checklist: a lot of the patients transported to OR are on a stretcher. The nurses cover the patient with a blanket and fastens the restraint straps around the patient this provides privacy, safety and warmth. Before the patient leaves the room the nurses records the following onto the patient’s chart: vital signs, weight, preoperative medications administered, procedures performed, whether the patient voided or not, disposition of valuable and dentures, and significant observations. Many hospitals or surgical facilities use a preoperative checklist. This checklist ensures that all the assessments and procedures for the patient are complete before the surgery. After checklist is completed the patient is prepped to go to the OR. Personnel from the OR transfer the patient to the stretcher and then the OR.

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