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Abstract(s)
The postoperative visit as a quality indicator for surgical patient care, demands some
consideration from perioperative nurses. We evaluated the nursing perioperative interventions
on postoperative visits, and adjusted them to the needs of the patients with postoperative pain.
Our study indicated that 73% of patients visited didn’t have postoperative pain whereas 27%
had pain. The pain is aggravated when the patient is mobilised, one of the most common signs
and symptoms being gastrointestinal changes. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological
measures were used in pain management. The results showed that the percentage of patients
with postoperative visits needs to be improved. We aim to have high quality perioperative nursing
interventions which raise levels of patient satisfaction.
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Pain Perioperative nursing Postoperative visit . Escola Superior de Saúde
Citation
Silva, R., Martins, M. M., & Jardim, H. G. (2016). Nursing postoperative visit as a quality indicator for surgical patient care. Journal of perioperative practice, 26(6), 145-147. https://doi.org/10.1177/175045891602600604
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SAGE Publications