Postoperative nursing care traditionally has involved the utilisation of regulated, routine patient observation to monitor patient progress. This study was designed to review the policy/procedure documentation that drives this practice and to determine who contributes to policy development. In all, 75 surgical hospitals were surveyed, producing 47 procedures for content analysis. Findings suggest that there is a great diversity in procedures between organisations. The most common pattern of postoperative vital sign collection is hourly for 4 h and then 4 hourly in 27% of the regimes. On average a patient receives 10 sets of observation in the first 24 h, with neurovascular, wound and drain checks the most frequent observations collected in ...
BackgroundTraditionally, the purpose of routine postoperative surveillance has been to detect postop...
Our aim was to analyze and appreciate the needs of patients in the postoperative period and to offer...
The Master's Thesis "Early postoperative monitoring and nursing practice guidelines in patients afte...
Aims and objectivesThe purpose of the study was to describe what constitutes postoperative nursing m...
The nursing practice of monitoring patients in the post-operative (PO) phase upon returning to the g...
Patient surveillance during the postoperative period has traditionally consisted of the collection o...
Background: Monitoring patients' vital signs is an important component of postoperative observations...
Postoperative care is provided by perioperative nurses. They are often experienced in a specialised ...
There has been a tremendous growth in day surgery units to meet the demand for cost-effective health...
There has been a tremendous growth in day surgery units to meet the demand for cost-effective health...
Post-Anesthesia Care Units (PACUs) were introduced in the 1930s to address excessive post-operative ...
The aim of this research project was to evaluate the recordkeeping of postoperative nursing care. A...
Purpose Statement: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to evaluate the current ro...
The postoperative ward is considered an ideal nursing environment for stable patients transitioning ...
Myomectomy is a surgical procedure focus on removing the leiomyomas from the uterine cavity, these f...
BackgroundTraditionally, the purpose of routine postoperative surveillance has been to detect postop...
Our aim was to analyze and appreciate the needs of patients in the postoperative period and to offer...
The Master's Thesis "Early postoperative monitoring and nursing practice guidelines in patients afte...
Aims and objectivesThe purpose of the study was to describe what constitutes postoperative nursing m...
The nursing practice of monitoring patients in the post-operative (PO) phase upon returning to the g...
Patient surveillance during the postoperative period has traditionally consisted of the collection o...
Background: Monitoring patients' vital signs is an important component of postoperative observations...
Postoperative care is provided by perioperative nurses. They are often experienced in a specialised ...
There has been a tremendous growth in day surgery units to meet the demand for cost-effective health...
There has been a tremendous growth in day surgery units to meet the demand for cost-effective health...
Post-Anesthesia Care Units (PACUs) were introduced in the 1930s to address excessive post-operative ...
The aim of this research project was to evaluate the recordkeeping of postoperative nursing care. A...
Purpose Statement: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to evaluate the current ro...
The postoperative ward is considered an ideal nursing environment for stable patients transitioning ...
Myomectomy is a surgical procedure focus on removing the leiomyomas from the uterine cavity, these f...
BackgroundTraditionally, the purpose of routine postoperative surveillance has been to detect postop...
Our aim was to analyze and appreciate the needs of patients in the postoperative period and to offer...
The Master's Thesis "Early postoperative monitoring and nursing practice guidelines in patients afte...