Comprehensive Guide to Perioperative Nursing: Phases and Anesthesia

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1. List the responsibilities of a nurse during the intraoperative phase.

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The responsibilities of a nurse during the intraoperative phase include updating family, positioning the patient, draping for sterility, documenting, handing instruments, and verifying patient and operative site before the procedure. Checking IV fluids, administering anesthesia, and preparing the operating room are not typically nurse responsibilities during the intraoperative phase.

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This educational resource focuses on perioperative nursing, covering essential practices and protocols for patient care before, during, and after surgery. It's designed to enhance clinical decision-making skills, ensuring safety and compliance with healthcare standards.

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2. What is regional anesthesia and what are the 3 types?

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Regional anesthesia involves injecting anesthetic near a nerve to block signals to the brain. Nerve ablation is the destruction of nerve tissue, which is different from regional anesthesia. General anesthesia affects the entire body, while local anesthesia numbs a specific area.

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3. When is conscious sedation typically used?

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Conscious sedation is a form of sedation where the patient remains awake and responsive during the procedure, making it ideal for short-term and minimally invasive procedures.

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4. What does informed consent entail?

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Informed consent goes beyond just a simple agreement for a medical procedure. It involves providing thorough information about the procedure, risks, qualified personnel, patient rights, and expected outcomes. Without these components, the patient may not be fully informed to make a decision.

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5. What items of nursing care must be done immediately pre-op?

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The correct items of nursing care that must be done immediately pre-op are to ensure consent is signed, dress the patient appropriately, and ensure the pre-op checklist is completed for a smooth hand-off to the operating room.

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6. What is hemorrhage?

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Hemorrhage is specifically defined as excessive blood loss that can lead to shock, requiring specific nursing interventions to address the critical condition.

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7. What is thrombophlebitis?

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Thrombophlebitis specifically refers to the inflammation of a vein due to the formation of a blood clot, usually caused by venous stasis. The condition is not related to arteries, muscles, or bones.

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8. What are the pre-operative nursing care responsibilities?

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The correct answer provides a detailed list of pre-operative nursing care responsibilities including pre-op tests, pre-op checklist, and additional duties. The incorrect answers refer to different phases of care in the nursing process, making them incorrect choices.

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9. Define the types of surgical procedures

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Exploratory, cosmetic, and investigational surgeries do not fall under the defined types of surgical procedures mentioned in the correct answer.

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10. What are the three types of anesthesia?

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General anesthesia involves complete unconsciousness, regional anesthesia targets specific nerves or areas, and conscious sedation allows for minimal sedation during procedures.

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11. Identify the signs and symptoms of atelectasis and the implementations for care.

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Atelectasis primarily presents with respiratory symptoms rather than systemic symptoms. The incorrect answers provide signs and symptoms that are not typically associated with atelectasis, and the implementations suggested are not relevant to caring for atelectasis.

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12. What is perioperative nursing?

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Perioperative nursing encompasses a wide range of responsibilities including preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care, as well as collaboration with various healthcare professionals in surgical settings.

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13. Identify the signs and symptoms of pneumonia and the implementations for care.

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Pneumonia typically presents with respiratory symptoms such as cough, dyspnea, and chest pain along with systemic symptoms like fever and chills. The care implementations involve monitoring vital signs, promoting lung function, ensuring adequate hydration, and managing pain and infection.

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14. Identify the items of care under the following categories during post-operative care:

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The correct answers emphasize proper assessment and intervention to ensure the patient's well-being and recovery post-operatively.

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15. Define informed consent.

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Informed consent is a process involving detailed explanation of procedure, risks, and alternatives, ensuring patient understanding and autonomy.

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16. What are the risk factors for patients facing surgery?

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Risk factors for patients facing surgery are related to their health and lifestyle habits, not arbitrary preferences or unrelated factors.

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17. What is atelectasis?

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Atelectasis is a condition where there is incomplete expansion or collapse of alveoli in the lungs, leading to difficulty in breathing. It is different from inflammation of the appendix, excessive fluid in the lungs, and high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs.

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18. What is shock?

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In medical terms, shock refers to a condition in which there is a loss of circulating fluid, leading to inadequate perfusion of tissues and organs.

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19. What is considered the post-operative phase?

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The post-operative phase includes the entire process from admission to the recovery room to complete recovery and follow-up visits, not just specific points within that timeframe.

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20. What is the pre-operative phase?

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The pre-operative phase starts with the decision to have surgery and ends when the patient is transferred to the operating room or procedural bed, involving all preparations and assessments before the surgery itself.

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21. What are the three phases of General Anesthesia?

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General Anesthesia has three distinct phases - Induction, Maintenance, and Emergence. Each phase serves a specific purpose in ensuring the patient remains unconscious and safe during the surgery process.

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22. Differentiate between immediate and on-going post-op care.

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Immediate post-op care requires frequent monitoring and assessment of the patient's condition, while on-going post-op care involves less frequent but still consistent monitoring and assessment. Both types of care are essential for ensuring the patient's recovery and well-being post-surgery.

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23. Identify the signs and symptoms of shock and the implementations for care.

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24. Identify the signs and symptoms of thrombophlebitis and the implications for care.

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Thrombophlebitis specifically refers to inflammation of a vein, often in the legs. The signs and symptoms mentioned in the correct answer are related to this condition, while the incorrect answers describe symptoms of other unrelated health issues and incorrect care methods.

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25. Identify the signs and symptoms of hemorrhage and the implementations for care.

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Hemorrhage signs and symptoms involve excessive blood loss leading to shock, while care implementations involve nursing interventions similar to shock treatment. The incorrect answers provided do not accurately reflect the signs, symptoms, and care needed for hemorrhage.

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26. What does the intra-operative phase encompass?

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The intra-operative phase in healthcare extends from the patient's admission to the surgical department to when they are transferred to the recovery room. It involves procedures during the surgical process and immediate post-operative care.

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27. What is a pulmonary embolus?

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A pulmonary embolus is a clot or foreign substance that travels to another area, commonly referring to a blood clot that blocks blood flow to the lungs.

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28. What is pneumonia?

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Pneumonia is an inflammation of the alveoli in the lungs most commonly caused by infection or inhalation of foreign material.

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29. Identify the signs and symptoms of pulmonary embolus and the implementations for care.

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List the responsibilities of a nurse during the intraoperative phase.
What is regional anesthesia and what are the 3 types?
When is conscious sedation typically used?
What does informed consent entail?
What items of nursing care must be done immediately pre-op?
What is hemorrhage?
What is thrombophlebitis?
What are the pre-operative nursing care responsibilities?
Define the types of surgical procedures
What are the three types of anesthesia?
Identify the signs and symptoms of atelectasis and the implementations...
What is perioperative nursing?
Identify the signs and symptoms of pneumonia and the implementations...
Identify the items of care under the following categories during...
Define informed consent.
What are the risk factors for patients facing surgery?
What is atelectasis?
What is shock?
What is considered the post-operative phase?
What is the pre-operative phase?
What are the three phases of General Anesthesia?
Differentiate between immediate and on-going post-op care.
Identify the signs and symptoms of shock and the implementations for...
Identify the signs and symptoms of thrombophlebitis and the...
Identify the signs and symptoms of hemorrhage and the implementations...
What does the intra-operative phase encompass?
What is a pulmonary embolus?
What is pneumonia?
Identify the signs and symptoms of pulmonary embolus and the...
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