Postoperative Nursing Care | NCLEX RN Review
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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You may have heard the term “perioperative nursing” - this encompasses the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of the patient’s surgical experience. This video will focus on the postoperative phase which begins with the patient’s admission to the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) and ends once the anesthesia has worn off enough for the patient to be safely transferred to the appropriate nursing unit.
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I just been to an interview for a recovery nurse post and I got the job thanks to this amazing video. Thank you so much!
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Hello. I am enjoying your lectures. Thanks for coming up with such a brilliant tutorial.
I am an RN in Cameroon with a BSN in Nursing and looking forward to becoming a Medico-Surgical Nurse Practitioner.
I work in the PACU and this video helps me organize my tasks with more critical thinking involvement! Thank you!
Perioperative nursing refers to the nurses that work in the operating room. These nurses follow perioperative guidelines by AORN. Preop, and recovery room nurses, Phase I and II are referred to as perianesthesia nurses and follow the ASPAN guidelines.
Amazing very well structured and easy to follow clear and easy to understand. Need more of these. Thanks a lot very helpful
After General anesthesia to Pacu.. During this time what is the lowest risk for
1 Voimting
2 Airway obstruction
3 Impaired circulation
4 Fluid volume deficit
Peri pre intra post op phases. PACU once anathesia wears off pt can then be transferred. Nursing interventions airway patency, surg site fluid electrolytes LOC. Must be freeof complications before leaving PACU. PACU near operating rooms. Each space has vs equipment airway management and suction. No minimum stay, ambulatory pts should recover in other areas than nonambulatory. Immediate post anasthesia one on one care asses include muscle strengrh. PACU to ICU or hospital room. OR to fast track home or facility. 23 hr in hospital observation unit. ABC airway breathing circulqtion. Maintain ventilation, circulation, preventing shock, managin pain. Neuro based on perrla and loc response strength hand grips, able to move. AVP or glascow coma scale. AVP alert voices pain. Glascow 3 deep coma or death 15 fully awake. ABGs may be part. Airway obstruction common, tongue or spasms of trachea, etc. Hypercapnia etc. Suction jaw thrust manuver, insertion of nasal or oral airway. Tracheostomy may be needed if unsuccessful. Hypoxemia risk. 6 minute mark of 2nd video
prepping for my surgical interview and this was a huge help! thank you so much
I LOVE THIS VIDEO! Thank you so much for the clear explanations and visual notes
Thank you for the great lecture, the wallpaper is beautiful, but it's very difficult to read.
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I have to turn the volume up to max to hear
Such a thorough, well researched vid.
This was very helpful! Thank you so much😁.
There was no slide for the Fluid Interventions after the Hyperthermia. She just sits there and talks but in the meantime I'm awaiting a slide with the stepsto read it. Please review this. Thanks!
Cat, you're totally right! That's a major goof, and I'm so embarrassed. I'll get someone on that right away. Perhaps we'll make a special infographic or something to help make sense of that section! Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Cat, we mocked up a little slide that hopefully helps for now, until we can get this video redone! www.mometrix.com/academy/nclex-exam/postoperative-nursing/
Thanks again for bringing this error to our attention!
yes i agree, good info but disorganise presenting of slides...
Been a year - yet no change lol.. will be helpful if the slide was there by the way :)
Is the transcript available, it is not opening up?
Sorry! The captions appear to work now; does that help?
It is very useful to me .could you send me a pdf form of this presentation pls mam
I'm sorry but we do not have that available for you.
Thankk you for this video
A big help
thanks for sharing :-)
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Nice video
Awesome
Thanks for the video - do you have an Intraoperative video as well? It would be great to see what to expect in the operating theater
It's currently being edited! I'll be sure to post it here when it's complete!
Awesome thanks! I'll be sure to check back
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