CHECK THESE SAMPLES OF Perioperative Nursing Role in Inguinal Hernia Repair
The certified surgical technologist and the circulator (circulating nurse) are responsible in the proper performance of surgical count (Association of Surgical Technologists 2006), but according to Belton and Berter (2004), either a surgical technician or a registered nurse can fill the scrub nurse role in performing the surgical count after surgical hand scrub and aseptically donned a surgical gown and gloves.... Moreover, the surgical count plays a vital role in enabling the perioperative practitioner and surgical team to enhance the patient's safety (Rothrock 2002)....
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Research Paper
The review "Preoperative Nursing Intervention" focuses on the critical analysis of the research based on preoperative nursing intervention in abdominal surgeries and its role in alleviating the anxiety and pain perception of the patient and thus minimizing his suffering.... Pain and anxiety: preoperative nursing intervention from the Journal of Advanced nursing 51(3) 252-260.... preoperative nursing intervention is necessary....
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Book Report/Review
The United States reports perioperative infection caused deaths at 97,000 per year (Schneider, 2006).... lder people are a specific demographic at risk for perioperative infections due to their higher incidence of diabetes and hypertension, and their immunological systems particularly susceptible to the adverse affects of prolonged smoking and obesity.... It has been shown that arriving to surgery from elderly health-care facilities is a significant indicator of perioperative and postoperative infection (Lee, 2006)....
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Essay
It should be applied or indirect inguinal hernia irrespective of age of the patient.... It is important to note that herniotomy is not performed in direct inguinal hernia instead the sac is inverted here.... This is known as bassini's repair.... This is the first layer of shouldice repair.... It is a repair with tension II.... Modification added to bassini's repair have been advocated: I.... repair of stretched internal inguinal ring on its middle side if it is too wide - in indirect hernia....
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Assignment
The paper 'perioperative nursing' pertains to the discipline of perioperative nursing and involves the coverage of a patient experience through a nursing perspective from the time of being admitted to the hospital to the time of recovery in the context of laparoscopic cholecystectomy.... he Case study is discussed in the context of the medical reaction during the combined surgical operations and has important perioperative nursing implications....
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Essay
The patients who present are usually patients with general surgical conditions, such as, appendectomy, cholecystectomy, hiatal hernia, inguinal hernia, intestinal diseases, thyroidectomy, so on and so forth.... This essay is devoted to perioperative nursing.... The author describes profile of a patient and the role of perioperative nurse.... She also mentions her strengths, skills and experience in nursing care.... The perioperative nurse performs appropriate nursing interventions in accordance with recognised standards of practice....
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Essay
The essay describes the perioperative procedures for a patient scheduled for the surgery.... onsidering the physical impairment of the patient, she has to be given appropriate comfort level throughout the perioperative care period and this can be accomplished through proper communication, and involves accurate hearing, defining, organizing, interpreting, managing exchanges with the patient, the operating room multidisciplinary team, and other hospital practitioners....
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Essay
This paper explores literature pertaining to perioperative nursing for spinal patients.... This essay explores literature pertaining to perioperative nursing for spinal patients.... Spinal surgery is a complicated specialty with high demands from perioperative nurses.... perioperative nurses in the spinal surgery unit have a duty bestowed upon them to provide holistic care to spinal surgery patients in the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative period to enable proper evaluation, enhance patient comfort levels, prevent complications and allow early mobilization, rehabilitation, and recovery....
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Literature review