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- Perioperative Care: Definition and Three Phases
The perioperative period includes the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of surgery The preoperative phase starts with the decision to have surgery and ends when the patient enters the surgery room
- Guide to Preoperative Evaluation
This guide is intended as a clinical resource for clinicians performing preoperative evaluations The author has done his best to assure the information is current and based upon the available evidence
- 31. 2: Preoperative Phase - Medicine LibreTexts
The preoperative stage is a critical component of the surgical road map, and it includes all the activities and preparations from the time surgery is decided on until the patient is transferred to the OR
- Preoperative Care - procedure, recovery, blood, removal, pain . . .
Preoperative care is the preparation and management of a patient prior to surgery It includes both physical and psychological preparation Patients who are physically and psychologically prepared for surgery tend to have better surgical outcomes
- Preoperative Phase - Perioperative Nursing - Nurseslabs
The scope of activities during the preoperative phase includes the establishment of the patient’s baseline assessment in the clinical setting or at home, carrying out preoperative interview and preparing the patient for the anesthetic to be given and the surgery
- Understanding Perioperative Care and Best Practices
Preoperative assessment is the cornerstone of perioperative care Its main objectives are to minimize surgical and anesthetic risks and ensure a quicker recovery for the patient Optimizing a patient’s health status before surgery significantly reduces the likelihood of postoperative complications
- Preoperative Evaluation - Special Subjects - MSD Manuals
The goal of preoperative medical evaluation is to minimize risk of perioperative complications by identifying medical abnormalities and evaluating the risks posed by known comorbidities
- Preoperative care - Wikipedia
Preoperative care refers to health care provided before a surgical operation Preoperative care aims to do whatever is right to increase the success of the surgery At some point before the operation, the healthcare provider will assess the fitness of the person to have surgery
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