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  • Topic 6 : Post-Operative Management and Nursing Care Using The Nursing Process [Part 2]

    INTRODUCTION

    Many people have complications after surgery; some transient, others serious, but all are important to patients. The likelihood of postoperative complications is influenced by the type of surgery, the patients pre-existing comorbid state and perioperative management. Postoperative complications can be general or specific to particular operations and can also be classed according to their time of onset: immediate, early and late.

    LEARNING OUTCOME

    At the end of the lecture, the students will be able to:

    • Explain the post-operative discomfort and complications
    • Explain postoperative health education and discharge plan

    It’s also important to learn how to prevent, recognize, and respond to possible complications. Depending on the type of surgery you have, there are many potential complications that can arise. For example, many surgeries put patients at risk of infection, bleeding at the surgical site, and blood clots caused by inactivity. Prolonged inactivity can also cause you to lose some of your muscle strength and develop respiratory complications.

Topic 5 : Post-Operative Management and Nursing Care Using The Nursing Process [Part 1]Topic 7 : Perioperative Procedures