answered to pass
1. perioperative care
1) preoperative
looks at three phases
2) intraoperative
of the surgical
experience 3) postoperative
2. The surgical experience after patient has given consent
be- gins, except in
extreme emergencies,
3. the consent must be voluntary and written (informed consent)
4. in all cases for surgery there emergency
must be an informed
con- sent form signed
and in the patients
chart prior to surgery.
All except one case
which is
5. the purpose of this is to been given necessary information to be able to make the
en- sure that the decision about undergoing surgery
patient or pa- tients
representative has
physician or performing surgeon
6. whose responsibility is
to to get informed
consent?
7. the consent is then good for 30 days
how many days?
8. the informed consent
must have 9. procedures which require
informed consent
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,Perioperative Nursing Care questions well
answered to pass
patient has capacity to sign, surgeon
discloses purpose, risks, & benefits, the
patient demonstrates understanding,
and the patient makes a decision
without influence
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, Perioperative Nursing
Care
invasive procedures (surgery, biopsy), procedures with
seda- tion/anethesia, radiation, and nonsurgical procedures
which car- ry a high risk for patient
10. in all areas of the periopera- there will be collaboration between team members.
Team work
tive process what is going to provides the best care to patients
occur?
11. surgery may be 1) diagnostic
performed for various
2) curative
reasons. These
3) exploratory
include (4)
4) palliative
confirm a
12. diagnostic surgeries
are done in order to diagnosis
13. exploratory surgeries
are done
to estimate the extent of disease (often done with
appendicitis)
14. curative surgeries are
done to
15. There are three remove or repair damaged diseased tissue or organs
different surgeries
within the class
1) ablative
curative. These
include: 2) reconstructive
3) constructive
16. ablative involves removal of diseased organ
17. reconstructive means partial or complete restoration of damaged organ or tissue
to
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