Informed Consent –
What is it – http://www.registerednursing.org/nclex/informed-consent/
Client Teaching for post op.
- P – Preventing and/or relieving complications
- O – Optimal respiratory function
- S – Support: psychosocial well-being
- T – Tissue perfusion and cardiovascular status maintenance
- O – Observing and maintaining adequate fluid intake
- P – Promoting adequate nutrition and elimination
- A – Adequate fluid and electrolyte balance
- R – Renal function maintenance
- E – Encouraging activity and mobility within limits
- T – Thorough wound care for adequate wound healing
- I – Infection Control
- V – Vigilant (watch for) to manifestations of Anxiety and promoting ways of relieving it
- E – Eliminating environmental hazards and promoting client safety
Post op care – Tons of post op / pre op items – https://www.pinterest.com/explore/surgical-nursing/
Post op risks – http://accounts.smccd.edu/felixf/nurs232/perioperativelecture.ppt
Dehiscence and Evisceration
Sterile Dsg Change –
Post OP Discharge instructions – http://www.slideshare.net/reynel89/postoperative-discharge-instructions
Questions –
100 questions – https://nurseslabs.com/medical-surgical-nursing-exam-28-perioperative-nursing-100-items/