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E-grāmata: Perioperative Nursing: An Introduction

(Education Consultant, New South Wales, Australia), (Perioperative Nurse Educator,), (Professor of Patient Safety, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, QLD, Australia), (Education Consultant, New South Wales, Australia)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier Australia
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780729587952
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Perioperative Nursing, An Introduction 3rd edition provides a solid foundation for both undergraduate and post-graduate students, and novice perioperative nurses embarking on their career.

Presented in two sections: Professional Practice and Clinical Practice, the text provides an overview of the key concepts, challenges and scope of practice across a range of perioperative environments including: anaesthetics, intraoperative and postanaesthetic recovery care, day surgery and evolving perioperative practices outside of hospital settings.

New patient scenarios woven through the text provide the context for the reader to engage in reflective thinking on the patient journey and place the novice practitioner 'into the workplace' to exemplify practice points, rationales and clinical decision making.

Underpinned with the most recent evidence-based practice, research, standards and guidelines, this highly respected text continues to be an indispensable resource for perioperative nurses.

  • Local and international contributors provide wide and diverse expertise on contemporary perioperative practice, research, and standards.
  • Learning objectives
  • , critical thinking exercises and research boxes
  • connect nursing theory to nursing practice
  • Key concepts and scope of practice across a range of perioperative environments
  • Full colour illustrations
  • An eBook included in all print purchases

Additional resources on Evolve

  • eBook on VitalSource

Instructor resources:

  • Answer guide for case studies
  • Answer guide for critical thinking exercises
  • Image collection
  • Self-assessment questions and answers

    Student and Instructor resources:

    • Case studies
    • Critical thinking exercises
    • Further readings
    • Glossary
      • Weblinks
      • Aligned to the 2020 ACORN Standards
      • Engaging patient scenarios woven through the text, include patient histories and indications for surgery
      • Information on managing surgery during pandemics, including COVID 19
      • Details of the extended roles available in perioperative practice

      Foreword ix
      Preface xi
      Editors xiii
      Contributors xv
      Reviewers xvii
      Acknowledgments xvii
      Introduction: How to Use This Book xix
      1 Perioperative Nursing 1(36)
      Introduction
      1(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      2(9)
      The Regulatory Environment
      2(2)
      The History and Philosophy of Perioperative Nursing
      4(1)
      The Perioperative Patient Journey
      5(3)
      Cultural Safety
      8(1)
      Patient Advocacy
      9(1)
      Perioperative Nursing Roles
      10(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      11(15)
      Scenario 1.1 Cultural Safety
      11(1)
      Scenario 1.2 Patient Advocacy
      11(1)
      Scenario 1.3 Delegation in the OR
      12(14)
      Informal and Continuing Professional Development
      17(2)
      Formal Education
      19(1)
      The Role of Professional Associations
      20(5)
      Research and Evidence-Based Practice
      25(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      26(1)
      Scenario 1.4 Evidence-Based Practice
      26(1)
      The Future of Perioperative Nursing
      27(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      27(1)
      Scenario 1.5 Delegation in the OR
      27(1)
      Scenario 1.6 Perioperative Practice
      28(1)
      Conclusion
      28(1)
      Resources
      28(9)
      2 Human Factors and the Perioperative Team 37(18)
      Introduction
      37(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      37(12)
      Scenario 2.1 Team Building
      37(12)
      The Interdisciplinary Team
      38(1)
      The Perioperative Team and Professional Hierarchy
      38(1)
      The Culture and Context of the Perioperative Environment
      39(1)
      Human Factors
      39(10)
      Patient Scenarios
      49(1)
      Scenario 2.2 A Cacophony of Sound
      49(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      50(1)
      Scenario 2.3 Graded Assertiveness
      50(1)
      Conclusion
      51(1)
      Resources
      51(4)
      3 Medico-legal Aspects of Perioperative Nursing Practice 55(24)
      Introduction
      55(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      55(4)
      Scenario 3.1
      55(4)
      Legislation and Case Law
      57(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      59(9)
      Scenario 3.2 Professional Practice
      59(9)
      Regulatory Action and Disciplinary Hearings
      66(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      68(6)
      Scenario 3.3 Mandatory Notifications
      68(6)
      Privacy and Confidentiality
      70(1)
      Social Media
      71(3)
      Patient Scenarios
      74(1)
      Scenario 3.4 Privacy and Confidentiality
      74(1)
      Conclusion
      74(5)
      4 Perioperative Patient Quality and Safety 79(30)
      Introduction
      79(1)
      Clinical Governance
      80(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      82(5)
      Scenario 4.1 Clinical Governance in Practice
      82(1)
      Scenario 4.2 Clinical Governance - Visitors in the Operating Theatres
      83(4)
      Patient Safety and Risk Management in the Perioperative Environment
      83(4)
      Patient Scenarios
      87(7)
      Scenario 4.3 Review of A Sentinel Event
      87(7)
      Safety and Quality Frameworks
      87(6)
      Use of Checklists
      93(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      94(6)
      Scenario 4.4 Tray Lists as Checklists
      94(6)
      Medication Management
      96(4)
      Patient Scenarios
      100(3)
      Scenario 4.5 Medication Management
      100(3)
      Clinical Audit
      100(3)
      Patient Scenarios
      103(1)
      Scenario 4.6 Clinical Audits
      103(1)
      Conclusion
      103(1)
      Resources
      103(6)
      5 The Perioperative Environment and Staff Safety 109(48)
      Introduction
      109(13)
      Operating Suite Design
      110(4)
      Operating Suite Layout
      114(5)
      Operating Suite Environmental Controls
      119(3)
      Patient Scenarios
      122(12)
      Scenario 5.1 Environmental Controls
      122(12)
      Waste Management
      122(3)
      Cleaning Systems in The Operating Suite
      125(1)
      Workplace Health and Safety (WH&S) Considerations
      126(8)
      Patient Scenarios
      134(2)
      Scenario 5.2 Fire in the OR
      134(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      136(4)
      Scenario 5.3 Sensitivities and Allergic Reactions
      136(4)
      Patient Scenarios
      140(5)
      Scenario 5.4 Work Health and Safety
      140(5)
      Preparation of the Operating Room
      144(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      145(1)
      Scenario 5.5 Preparation of the OR
      145(1)
      Visitors To the Perioperative Environment
      145(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      146(1)
      Scenario 5.6 Visitors To the Perioperative Environment
      146(1)
      Conclusion
      146(1)
      Resources
      147(10)
      6 Infection Prevention and Control 157(42)
      Introduction
      157(1)
      Classification and Types of Microorganisms
      158(4)
      Risk Management of Microorganisms
      162(1)
      Normal Body Defences
      163(1)
      Infection As An Adverse Event
      164(1)
      Infection Prevention and Control Practices
      164(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      165(6)
      Scenario 6.1 Perioperative Attire
      165(6)
      Patient Scenarios
      171(6)
      Scenario 6.2 Transmission-Based Contact Precautions
      171(6)
      Asepsis and Aseptic Technique
      171(6)
      Patient Scenarios
      177(6)
      Scenario 6.3 Aseptic Technique
      177(6)
      Patient Scenarios
      183(2)
      Scenario 6.4 Aseptic Technique
      183(2)
      Instrument Cleaning, Decontamination, Disinfection and Sterilisation
      183(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      185(9)
      Scenario 6.5 Care of Instruments
      185(18)
      Sterilisation
      188(6)
      Conclusion
      194(1)
      Resources
      194(5)
      7 Patient Assessment and Preparation for Surgery 199(54)
      Introduction
      199(1)
      Preoperative Patient Care
      200(1)
      Day Surgery
      201(1)
      Patient Selection and Assessment for Surgery
      202(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      203(5)
      Scenario 7.1 Patient Selection
      203(5)
      Interpreter Services
      204(1)
      Pre-Admission Clinics
      204(4)
      Patient Scenarios
      208(3)
      Scenario 7.2 Factors Affecting Selection for Surgery - Social and Cultural Considerations
      208(3)
      Additional Considerations for Patient Assessment and Preparation
      209(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      211(1)
      Scenario 7.3 Paediatric Patient
      211(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      212(1)
      Scenario 7.4 Planning for Social and Cultural Considerations
      212(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      213(2)
      Scenario 7.5 Patients With Diabetes
      213(2)
      Health Behaviours and Risk Factors
      213(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      215(27)
      Scenario 7.6 Health Behaviours and Risk
      215(52)
      Preoperative Instructions
      216(2)
      Patient Education
      218(1)
      Admission To Hospital
      219(6)
      Preparing the Patient for Transfer to the Operating Suite
      225(1)
      Clinical Handover in the Preoperative Holding Area
      225(1)
      Emergency Surgery
      226(16)
      Conclusion
      242(2)
      Resources
      244(9)
      8 Patient Care During Anaesthesia 253(50)
      Introduction
      253(1)
      History of Anaesthesia
      254(1)
      Medical Preanaesthetic Assessment of the Patient
      254(2)
      Types of Anaesthetics
      256(4)
      Procedure for General Anaesthesia
      260(7)
      Patient Scenarios
      267(14)
      Scenario 8.1 Preparation for Anaesthesia
      267(14)
      Reprocessing Used Anaesthetic Equipment
      273(1)
      Airway Emergencies and Management
      273(4)
      Other Types of Anaesthesia
      277(4)
      Patient Scenarios
      281(3)
      Scenario 8.2 Preparation for Anaesthesia
      281(3)
      Haemodynamic Monitoring During Anaesthesia
      282(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      284(7)
      Scenario 8.3 The Anaesthetic Nurse's Role
      284(7)
      Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
      285(3)
      Anaesthetic Emergencies
      288(1)
      Paediatric Considerations in Anaesthesia
      288(3)
      Patient Scenarios
      291(6)
      Scenario 8.4 Transfer of Care
      291(34)
      Anaesthetic Considerations for the Older Patient
      291(1)
      Anaesthetic Considerations for the Obese Patient
      292(3)
      Anaesthetic Considerations for the Obstetric Patient
      295(2)
      Conclusion
      297(1)
      Resources
      297(6)
      9 Intraoperative Patient Care 303(48)
      Introduction
      303(1)
      Ensuring Correct Patient/Site of Surgery
      303(2)
      Patient Positioning
      305(20)
      Patient Scenarios
      325(5)
      Patient Scenario 9.1 Patient Positioning
      325(5)
      Prevention and Management of Venous Thromboembolism
      326(4)
      Patient Scenarios
      330(8)
      Patient Scenario 9.2 Venous Thromboembolism
      330(8)
      Prevention and Management of Inadvertent Perioperative Hypothermia
      330(3)
      Surgical Complications and the Older Patient
      333(1)
      Tourniquets
      333(5)
      Patient Scenarios
      338(3)
      Patient Scenario 9.3 Tourniquet Use
      338(3)
      The Management of Accountable Items Used During Surgery
      338(3)
      Patient Scenarios
      341(1)
      Scenario 9.4 Loan Instrument Management
      341(1)
      Scenario 9.5 The Surgical Count
      341(13)
      Collection of Specimens
      341(1)
      Conclusion
      342(2)
      Resources
      344(7)
      10 Surgical Intervention 351(34)
      Introduction
      351(1)
      Historical Surgical Perspective
      351(1)
      Sequence of Surgery
      352(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      354(14)
      Scenario 10.1 Instrument Nurse's Role - Preparation for Surgery
      354(14)
      Instruments
      354(14)
      Patient Scenarios
      368(11)
      Scenario 10.2 Instrument Nurse's Role - Instrument Handling
      368(11)
      Sharps Safety
      371(1)
      New Technology in the Operating Theatre
      372(1)
      Minimally Invasive Surgery
      373(6)
      Patient Scenarios
      379(1)
      Scenario 10.3
      379(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      380(2)
      Scenario 10.4 Laparoscopic Surgery
      380(2)
      Conclusion
      382(3)
      11 Wound Healing, Haemostasis and Wound Closure 385(30)
      Introduction
      385(1)
      Skin Anatomy
      385(1)
      Wound Types and Wound Healing
      386(1)
      The Phases of Wound Healing
      387(1)
      Wound-Healing Process
      388(1)
      Factors Affecting Wound Healing
      388(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      390(1)
      Scenario 11.1 Risk Factors for Wound Breakdown
      390(1)
      Surgical Incisions
      390(1)
      Wound Classification
      390(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      390(19)
      Scenario 11.2 Wound Classifications
      390(19)
      Surgical Haemostasis
      392(6)
      Sutures, Ligatures and Needles
      398(5)
      Wound Closure
      403(5)
      Surgical Dressings
      408(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      409(1)
      Scenario 11.3 Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
      409(1)
      Conclusion
      410(1)
      Resources
      410(1)
      Video Resources
      410(5)
      12 Postanaesthesia Nursing Care 415(32)
      Introduction
      415(1)
      The Role of the Nurse and Function of the PACU
      416(1)
      PACU Design Features
      416(2)
      Staffing of the PACU
      418(1)
      Clinical Handover in the PACU
      419(1)
      Patient Management in the PACU
      419(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      421(8)
      Scenario 12.1 The PACU Nurse's Role
      421(8)
      Postanaesthesia and Postsurgical Complications
      426(3)
      Patient Scenarios
      429(11)
      Scenario 12.2 Patient Deterioration
      429(11)
      Management of Pain in the PACU
      431(7)
      Special Populations
      438(2)
      Patient Scenarios
      440(3)
      Scenario 12.3 Patient Deterioration
      440(3)
      Discharge Planning
      440(2)
      Patient Handover From PACU Nurse to Ward Nurse
      442(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      443(1)
      Scenario 12.4 Postoperative Clinical Handover
      443(1)
      Conclusion
      443(1)
      Resources
      443(4)
      13 Perioperative Practice in Non-Traditional Environments 447
      Introduction
      447(1)
      Patient Scenarios
      448(3)
      Scenario 13.1 Cultural Safety and Cultural Competence
      448(3)
      Rural and Remote Settings
      448(3)
      Patient Scenarios
      451(9)
      Scenario 13.2 Cultural Competence
      451(9)
      Humanitarian and Military Settings and the Impact of Pandemics
      452(4)
      Perioperative Roles in Extended and Advanced Practice, Education and Research
      456(4)
      Conclusion
      460(1)
      Acknowledgements
      461(1)
      Resources
      461