Procedural and peri-operative Care

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  1. 7. type of anaesthesia which is administered to a small, specific area of the body to numb it and block sensation.
  2. 8. A surgical procedure performed to determine the cause or nature of a patient's medical condition by obtaining tissue samples, biopsies, or visual inspection. The primary goal is to confirm a diagnosis and guide subsequent treatment.
  3. 9. The specialized nursing care that encompasses the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of surgery, focusing on patient preparation, surgical assistance, and post-surgery recovery.
  4. 12. The time after surgery when the patient is in recovery, vital signs are monitored, pain is managed, and potential complications are identified and addressed.
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  1. 1. The phase during which the surgery is performed, encompassing sterile technique, assisting the surgical team, and ensuring patient safety and comfort.
  2. 2. Surgical procedures conducted to relieve symptoms, pain, or discomfort caused by a disease or condition. The primary focus is on improving the patient's quality of life rather than curing the underlying problem.
  3. 3. type of anaesthesia which involves numbing a specific region of the body, often a limb or a larger area, by injecting anesthetic medications near the nerves that serve that area.
  4. 4. The period before surgery when the patient is prepared physically and emotionally for the procedure, including assessments, consent, and education about the surgery.
  5. 5. a surgical procedure performed to remove a diseases body part
  6. 6. The transplantation of organs or tissues from a donor to a recipient to replace damaged or failing organs, with the aim of restoring normal physiological functions.
  7. 10. A surgical procedure performed to restore function ot appearance that ahs been lost or reduced
  8. 11. type of anaesthesia which induces a reversible state of unconsciousness and loss of sensation throughout the entire body.