Perioperative Care
Found 5 free book(s)PRACTICE & NURSING Team Building in Nursing Care ...
www.ebscohost.comhealth care are maximized • What: A team is a group of individuals working together with a common purpose (e.g., to provide excellent nursing care to perioperative patients), common and clearly defined goals (e.g., the goal that no patient will develop a surgical wound infection), and an
BRIDGING ANTICOAGULATION PROTOCOL FOR …
seslhd.health.nsw.gov.auApproved by Quality & Patient Care Committee 7 July 2016 BRIDGING ANTICOAGULATION – PROTOCOL FOR MANAGEMENT OF ANTICOAGULATION IN THE PERIOPERATIVE PERIOD This LOP is developed to guide clinical practice at the Royal Hospital for Women. Individual patient circumstances may mean that practice diverges from this LOP. 1. AIM
Perioperative Care for People with Diabetes Mellitus ...
cpoc.org.ukThe Centre for Perioperative Care (CPOC), a cross organisational body, was established in 2019 to facilitate and promote delivery of quality perioperative care. Given this remit, CPOC is in a unique position to collate and develop, implement, and evaluate new guidelines to support delivery of perioperative care.
Labor and Delivery Unit Safety - Agency for Healthcare ...
www.ahrq.govhighest quality of care possible. Independent checks can include checklists, protocols, and briefings with other staff. L&D unit staff are able to focus on patient care and have confidence that untoward events (change in patient condition, errors in dosing, etc.) will be caught by a check or team alert when it occurs.
Perioperative Anticoagulation Algorithm
www.stcharleshealthcare.orgPERIOPERATIVE ANTICOAGULATION GUIDELINE/DOAC MANAGEMENT Options for anticoagulation continue to expand with the use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). While the thromboembolic risk is determined by the patient’s condition, the perioperative management of DOACs is vastly different and varied. Bridging is not recommended with DOACs.