Evidence based practice is seen to be a vehicle through which nurses can deliver more cost-effective care and improve patient outcomes. Despite this, however, ‘evidence’ does not always appear to influence policy and practice. Routine and traditional practices such as pre-operative fasting protocols seem particularly resistant to change. The research literature which repeatedly argues for reduced pre-operative fasting periods for clear fluids dates back to the 1800s. Current research indicates that the ingestion of clear fluids is safe two to four hours pre-operatively. Despite this evidence, however, pre-operative fasting for clear fluids, even for healthy young adults undergoing elective surgery, still persist for periods of up to twelve ...
Today's anaesthetic techniques are improved and pulmonary aspiration in elective surgical patients i...
Context: Patients are fasting for inappropriately long duration preoperatively despite the American ...
AbstractBackgroundPreoperative fasting aims at minimizing the risk of pulmonary aspiration. Anesthes...
Prolonged pre-operative fasting can be an unpleasant experience and result in serious medical compli...
Preoperative fasting of solids and liquids for 8 hours prior to surgeries requiring anesthesia has b...
A literature review indicates that patients continue to fast for prolonged periods from both food an...
On a busy Surgical Trauma unit, scheduled procedures and operations are often delayed for priority e...
On a busy Surgical Trauma unit, scheduled procedures and operations are often delayed for priority e...
Today's anaesthetic techniques are improved and pulmonary aspiration in elective surgical patients i...
Background: Patients fast routinely before elective surgery in order to reduce gastric volume and ...
Abstract Background Despite well-defined recommendations, prolonged fasting times for clear fluids a...
Background Implementation research is concerned with bridging the gap between evidence and practice ...
Contains fulltext : 238641.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sin...
Background: Since 1999, international guidelines recommend fasting from solid foods up to 6 hours an...
Today's anaesthetic techniques are improved and pulmonary aspiration in elective surgical patients i...
Today's anaesthetic techniques are improved and pulmonary aspiration in elective surgical patients i...
Context: Patients are fasting for inappropriately long duration preoperatively despite the American ...
AbstractBackgroundPreoperative fasting aims at minimizing the risk of pulmonary aspiration. Anesthes...
Prolonged pre-operative fasting can be an unpleasant experience and result in serious medical compli...
Preoperative fasting of solids and liquids for 8 hours prior to surgeries requiring anesthesia has b...
A literature review indicates that patients continue to fast for prolonged periods from both food an...
On a busy Surgical Trauma unit, scheduled procedures and operations are often delayed for priority e...
On a busy Surgical Trauma unit, scheduled procedures and operations are often delayed for priority e...
Today's anaesthetic techniques are improved and pulmonary aspiration in elective surgical patients i...
Background: Patients fast routinely before elective surgery in order to reduce gastric volume and ...
Abstract Background Despite well-defined recommendations, prolonged fasting times for clear fluids a...
Background Implementation research is concerned with bridging the gap between evidence and practice ...
Contains fulltext : 238641.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sin...
Background: Since 1999, international guidelines recommend fasting from solid foods up to 6 hours an...
Today's anaesthetic techniques are improved and pulmonary aspiration in elective surgical patients i...
Today's anaesthetic techniques are improved and pulmonary aspiration in elective surgical patients i...
Context: Patients are fasting for inappropriately long duration preoperatively despite the American ...
AbstractBackgroundPreoperative fasting aims at minimizing the risk of pulmonary aspiration. Anesthes...