Here is a Postoperative quiz to test your knowledge about post-operation, or you can say post-surgery care. When a patient has been through a surgery, he isn't immediately discharged from the hospital. He is kept in supervision in the hospital for Postoperative care. This is to monitor the patient after the surgery and for his faster recovery. Do you know See moreenough about it? Well, take the quiz given below, and you will find out!
The patient is not to drive a vehicle
The patient should have a glass of brandy the first night home to help him or her sleep
Eat a large meal at home
Do not sign important papers for the first 12 hours after surgery
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Sit in a chair for 10 minutes prior to ambulating
Drink plenty of fluids to increase circulating blood volume
Stand upright for 2 to 3 minutes prior to ambulating
Sit upright on the side of the bed for 15 minutes prior to ambulating
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Presence of an indwelling urinary catheter
Rectal temperature of 100ºF (37.8ºC)
Red, warm, tender incision
White blood cell (WBC) count of 8,000/mL
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“The dressing change is often painful, and we will be giving you pain medication prior to the procedure, so you do not have to worry.”
“During the dressing change, I will provide privacy at a time of your choosing, it should not be painful, and you can look at the incision and help with the procedure if you want to.”
“The dressing change should not be painful, but you can never be sure, and infection is always a concern.”
“The best time for doing a dressing change is during lunch, so we are not interrupted. I will provide privacy, and it should not be painful.”
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Irrigate the Foley with 30 mL normal saline
Notify the physician, and continue to closely monitor the hourly urine output
Decrease the IV fluid rate
Have the patient sit in high-Fowler's position
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Hypothermia
Hypovolemic shock
Neurogenic shock
Malignant hypothermia
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Late intention
Second intention
The third intention
First intention
Assessing for hemorrhage
Maintaining a patent airway
Managing the patient's pain
Assessing vital signs every 15 minutes
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Hypotension
Hypervolemia
Heart murmurs
Dysrhythmias
Hypertension
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Cardiovascular status
Positioning
Keeping the patient warm
Keeping the patient hydrated
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Temperature within normal limits
Stable blood pressure
Ability to respond to voice commands
Adequate oxygen saturation
Adequate respiratory function
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Record vital signs and intake and output
Document all your assessment findings
Report to the home health nurse all of the pertinent details
Provide expert teaching
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Provide all discharge instructions in writing
Provide the nurse's or surgeon's telephone number
Give prescriptions to the patient
Give advice on nutrition to the caregiver
Provide dates and times of new appointments
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“Patients who go to ambulatory surgery centers have more family support than patients admitted to the hospital.”
“Patients admitted to the hospital for surgery have multiple needs.”
“Only emergency and trauma patients are admitted to the hospital.”
“Patients who have surgery in the hospital can't afford the added expense of ambulatory surgery centers.”
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