SalePage : Preventing Post-Operative Complications – Casseopia Fisher
Because of changes in the post-surgical environment, patients are spending less time in the hospital and more time recovering at home. Nurses providing post-operative care are tasked with caring for the most vulnerable patients while adhering to strict time constraints. You are now tasked with ensuring safety, minimizing difficulties, and promoting optimal recovery along the route. If you are giving care to patients recovering from a surgical intervention, you will undoubtedly increase your abilities by watching this crucial recording! Explain the critical steps to take to avoid anesthetic issues. Understand various pain control measures used during and after surgery. Examine how the human body reacts to stress and damage, especially after a surgical treatment. Apply the “ebb” and “flow” theories to trauma reactions. Incorporate new abilities to prevent surgical intervention problems. Learn how to help with the early detection of SIRS, sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock. Propose the urgent actions that must be implemented in the case of sepsis. Select ways that best prepare the patient for home recovery. Integrate the most recent patient education theories into your daily encounters with patients. Anesthesia and Sedation Types Anesthesia, both general and regional Complications that are common The most recent studies in symptom management Post-Operative Pain Management Problems with complex pain management Pain treatment based on evidence Issues of ideal vs. actual world Effects and side effects management Medication overuse and accommodation Physiologic Surgical Stress Response Response at the cellular level Responses to stress, inflammation, and metabolism Understanding the theory of “ebb” and “flow” New research to prevent surgical stress complications Sepsis Identification and the initial response Presentations and situations from real life The most recent evidence for lowering infection rates Special Situations and Ethical Concerns No-blood surgery Special concerns in gastrointestinal surgery Concerns about consent DNR patient’s surgery The ethical implications of evidence-based surgical alternatives The hospital stay serves as the initial step of healing. The most recent patient education theories “I wish someone had told me…”
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