There has been a tremendous growth in day surgery units to meet the demand for cost-effective healthcare. As a result of increased outpatient use of these units, procedures for administrative and clinical management have been developed. The effectiveness of the use of these protocols, however, has not been tested. This article reports on a study that examined nurses’ compliance with a protocol for postprocedural vital signs measurement in a gastrointestinal day unit. The protocol’s effectiveness in detecting postprocedure complications and the resource implications of the protocol were examined. The rate and type of postprocedure complications detected are also reported. Analysis of the observation data suggests staff are undertaking observ...
Background Day surgery is a continuously evolving area of healthcare, with increasing improvements i...
BACKGROUND: Periodic vital sign monitoring is commonly used to detect clinical deterioration. Incomp...
Objective Early detection of patient deterioration and prevention of adverse events are key challeng...
There has been a tremendous growth in day surgery units to meet the demand for cost-effective health...
The nursing practice of monitoring patients in the post-operative (PO) phase upon returning to the g...
Post-Anesthesia Care Units (PACUs) were introduced in the 1930s to address excessive post-operative ...
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 nursing care traditionally has involved the utilisation of regulated, routine patient ...
Purpose Statement: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to evaluate the current ro...
Objective To determine feasibility, in terms of acceptability and system fidelity, of continuous vit...
Aims and objectivesThe purpose of the study was to describe what constitutes postoperative nursing m...
Background: High profile safety failures have demonstrated that recognising early warning signs of c...
Objective: Early detection of patient deterioration and prevention of adverse events are key challen...
BACKGROUND: High profile safety failures have demonstrated that recognising early warning signs of c...
Background Day surgery is a continuously evolving area of healthcare, with increasing improvements i...
BACKGROUND: Periodic vital sign monitoring is commonly used to detect clinical deterioration. Incomp...
Objective Early detection of patient deterioration and prevention of adverse events are key challeng...
There has been a tremendous growth in day surgery units to meet the demand for cost-effective health...
The nursing practice of monitoring patients in the post-operative (PO) phase upon returning to the g...
Post-Anesthesia Care Units (PACUs) were introduced in the 1930s to address excessive post-operative ...
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 nursing care traditionally has involved the utilisation of regulated, routine patient ...
Purpose Statement: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to evaluate the current ro...
Objective To determine feasibility, in terms of acceptability and system fidelity, of continuous vit...
Aims and objectivesThe purpose of the study was to describe what constitutes postoperative nursing m...
Background: High profile safety failures have demonstrated that recognising early warning signs of c...
Objective: Early detection of patient deterioration and prevention of adverse events are key challen...
BACKGROUND: High profile safety failures have demonstrated that recognising early warning signs of c...
Background Day surgery is a continuously evolving area of healthcare, with increasing improvements i...
BACKGROUND: Periodic vital sign monitoring is commonly used to detect clinical deterioration. Incomp...
Objective Early detection of patient deterioration and prevention of adverse events are key challeng...