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PERI OPERATIVE NURSING•Peri operative nursing
is the nursing care given before(Pre operative period), during (Intra operative period)and after surgery(Post operative period).
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• It includes all the 3 phases of surgery.
1.Pre operative phase2.Intra operative phase3.Post operative phase
PERI OPERATIVE NURSING
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It is the time period that begins when the decision is made for surgery until the client is transferred to the Operation Theatre (OT).
PRE OPERATIVE PHASE
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It is the time period from which the patient is transferred to the operation table and continues till the patient transferred to the post operative recovery area.
INTRA OPERATIVE PHASE
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This phase starts from the admission into the recovery area and continues until the client is discharged from the care of the surgeon.
POST OPERATIVE PHASE
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Surgery is a procedure that involves cutting of a patient's tissues or closure of a previously sustained wound.
(Or)
Surgery is defined as the treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments.
SURGERY
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Surgical procedures are classified based On
1. Urgency2.Risk and 3.Purpose
TYPES OF SURGERY
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1.Elective surgery2.Urgent surgery3.Emergency surgery
SURGERY BASED ON URGENCY
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• It is a procedure that is pre planned and based on patients choice and availability of scheduling for the patient, surgeon and the facility.• Delay of surgery has no ill effects.
ELECTIVE SURGERY
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• Examples: Hernia repairCataract extraction TonsillectomyHip prosthesis
ELECTIVE SURGERY
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• Must be done with in a reasonably short time frame to preserve health. Usually done with in 24 – 48 hours• ExamplesRemoval of gall bladder Amputation Appendectomy
URGENT SURGERY
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•Must be done immediately to preserve life, a body part or function.• ExamplesControl of haemorrhage Repair of trauma ,perforated ulcers , intestinal obstruction.
EMERGENCY SURGERY
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1.Major surgery2.Minor surgery
SURGERY BASED ON DEGREE OF RISK
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•Major surgery requires hospitalization and specialized care, is usually prolonged, has a higher degree of risk, involves major body organs or life threatening situations, and has a greater risk for postoperative complications.
MAJOR SURGERY
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• Examples. Open Cholecystectomy NephrectomyHysterectomyRadical mastectomyLaparotomy
MAJOR SURGERY
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• Minor surgery is usually brief, carries a low risk and results in few complications. • Minor surgeries are mostly elective. • ExamplesTeeth extractionCataract extraction
MINOR SURGERY
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1.Diagnostic2.Ablative3.Palliative4.Reconstructive5.Transplantation6.Constructive
SURGERIES BASED ON PURPOSE
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•Surgeries to make or confirm a diagnosis• Examples Biopsy Broncho ScopyEndo Scopy
1. DIAGNOSTIC SURGERY
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2. ABLATIVE SURGERY
•Surgeries To remove a diseased body part.• ExamplesAppendectomy Amputation
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3.PALLIATIVE SURGERY•Surgeries to relieve or
reduce intensity of an illness. It is not curative.• Examples.ColostomyNerve root resection
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4. RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY• Surgeries to restore
function to traumatized or malfunctioning tissue or to improve self concept.• Examples. Scar revision Plastic surgery Internal fixation of a fracture
Breast reconstruction
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5.TRANSPLANTATION SURGERY
•Surgeries to replace organs or structures that are diseased or malfunctioning• ExamplesKidney, liver, heart transplantation.
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6.CONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY•Surgeries To restore
functions in congenital anomalies. • ExamplesCleft lip Repair Closure of Atrial Septal Defect
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ANAESTHESIA
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DEFINITION•Anaesthesia is a temporary state that causes unconsciousness, loss of memory, lack of pain and muscle relaxation
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TYPES OF ANAESTHESIA
–Local Anaesthesia–General Anaesthesia–Regional Anaesthesia –Conscious sedation
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LOCAL ANAESTHESIA• Local anaesthesia involves the
injection of local anaesthetic into the tissues near the surgical site.
• It is usually used for minor surgery, such as toe nail repair, skin lesion or a cut to remove something (Biopsy).
• Examples of local anaestheticsLIDOCAINE LIGNO CAINE
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GENERAL ANAESTHESIA• General anaesthesia involves the
patient being put into a medication-induced state in which the patient will not respond to pain and includes changes in breathing and circulation.
• Under general anaesthetic, a patient is in a state of carefully controlled unconsciousness.
Examples of general anaestheticsHalothaneNitrous oxide+ oxygen
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REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA• Regional anaesthesia involves
the injection of local anaesthetic around major nerve bundles.
• Once local anaesthetic is injected in the desired region, patients may experience numbness and tingling in the area supplied by the nerves and it may become difficult or impossible to move that part of the body.
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REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA
• Epidural anaesthetic - a type of regional anaesthetic usually used to numb the lower half of the body and good for pain relief - for example, during labour and childbirth.
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REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA
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REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA• Spinal anaesthetic - a type of
regional anaesthetic used to give total numbness lasting about three hours to the lower parts of the body so that surgery can be safely carried out in this area
• Examples of regional anaestheticsLidocaineLignocaineBupivacaineTetracaine
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REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA
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CONSCIOUS SEDATION• Conscious sedation is defined as a
medication-induced state that reduces the patient’s level of consciousness during which the patient may respond purposefully to verbal commands or light touch.
• Drugs used MIDAZOLAMFENTANYLMORPHINE
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SIDE EFFECTSSome of the common side effects
that can occur after having a general anaesthetic and some regional anaesthetics include:
InfectionVomitingDizziness and feeling faintFeeling cold or shiveringHeadacheItchinessDifficulty passing urineAches and pains
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COMPLICATIONSAn allergic reaction to an anaesthetic medication. Eg: Liganocaine
Permanent nerve damage - which can cause numbness or paralysis
Death
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