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1 Pre-Op Care The day before surgery tell family time to arrive
observe and report chest pain nausea or vomiting elevated temperature respiratory problems cough sneezing difficulty breathing enema

2 Morning of Surgery NPO Vital signs Morning care Hospital gown only
including oral hygiene Hospital gown only Patient to void ID band/allergy band on Items to remove

3 Post-Op Care Make bed into a surgical bed
Move chairs, overbed table, etc Clean off overbed table and bedside stand Place IV pole in room Put emesis basin and box of tissues on overbed table

4 PCA Duties Take vital signs as ordered Observe patient’s respiration
q15min for 1st hour q30min for 2nd hour q1h for 3 or 4 hours q4h Observe patient’s respiration Help maintain circulation Help maintain elimination processes Promote comfort and safety Report to RN

5 Common Post-Op Complications
Infection at the site Pneumonia Blood clots Constipation Decubitus ulcers Urinary retention

6 Prevention of Pneumonia
Coughing and deep breathing splint the cough Incentive spirometer Change position q2h Leg exercises

7 Prevention of Blood Clots
Ambulation Leg exercises TED hose Sequential compression device (SCD) Intermittent plantar compression pump (PlexiPulse)

8 TED Hose Keep steady pressure on the muscles of the lower extremities
returns blood to the heart Knee-hi Thigh-hi How to measure calf circumference leg length

9 SCD Purpose--to reduce incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
increases blood flow reduces stasis of blood Highly recommended for the following: those who have surgery for more than 2 hours patients on strict bedrest obesity certain surgeries

10 PlexiPulse Purpose--to promote venous blood flow to prevent deep vein thrombosis also improves circulation to reduce leg pain and edema after trauma or surgery Mimics the natural effects of walking and weight-bearing on the circulation in legs and feet


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