Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
To gain access to the surgical site, an incision is made. To stop bleeding, blood vessels can be clipped or cauterized, and a retractor can be used to expose the wound or keep the incision open. By risk, there are two types of surgery: major and minor. Types of surgery by need, choice, emergency, preparation, choice, etc. In order to teach and retrain the individual to the highest level of functional integrity, rehabilitation therapy combines and coordinates the use of medical, social, educational, and vocational measures. The nurse's responsibilities in rehabilitation include giving assistance, upholding moral character, fostering stability, avoiding secondary disabilities, and monitoring progress, among other things.
To gain access to the surgical site, an incision is made. To stop bleeding, blood vessels can be clipped or cauterized, and a retractor can be used to expose the wound or keep the incision open.
As in abdominal surgery, where the incision must cross skin, subcutaneous tissue, three layers of muscles, and then the peritoneum, the approach to the surgical site may involve several layers of incision and dissection.
Minor surgery
Typically, this doesn't last long and only causes a few major issues with a low risk. The recuperation period will be brief and the incision will be smaller.
Elective surgery
Surgery of this kind is not actually required for survival. There won't be any negative effects if the surgery is delayed or skipped. Depending on the surgeon's and the operating room's availability, the patient may request this.
Emergency
To preserve a life or limb, the surgery is completed right away.
Imperative
To prevent permanent disability or death, this is completed within 24 to 48 hours.
Optional
Done at the client's request, typically for aesthetic reasons.
In order to train and retrain the individual to the highest level of functional integrity, rehabilitation therapy combines and coordinates the use of medical, social, educational, and vocational measures.
Maintaining Integrity
Preventing secondary disability
Promoting equilibrium
Evaluating progress
If none of your goals are accomplished, determine why not and try to come up with fresh strategies. After each stage, the patient should be complimented. Avoid being discouraged because it can result in unrealistic goals.
References
Define surgery. Explain about its types.
To gain access to the surgical site, an incision is made. To stop bleeding, blood vessels can be clipped or cauterized, and a retractor can be used to expose the wound or keep the incision open. As in abdominal surgery, where the incision must cross skin, subcutaneous tissue, three layers of muscles, and then the peritoneum, the approach to the surgical site may involve several layers of incision and dissection.
Types of surgery by risk:
Types of surgery by urgency:
Rehabilitation therapy
In order to train and retrain the individual to the highest level of functional integrity, rehabilitation therapy combines and coordinates the use of medical, social, educational, and vocational measures.
Goals of rehabilitation:
Explain the role of nurse to the patient undergoes surgery.
Role of nurse:
Providing support:
Maintaining integrity:
Preventing secondary disability:
Promoting equilibrium:
Evaluating progress:
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