Before
surgery, the nursing team must ensure the following:
1. Preparing the Patient's Medical File:
- Obtain signed patient consent forms.
- Complete blood count (CBC).
- Blood chemistry tests.
- Urinalysis.
- Imaging studies (X-rays, CT scans, etc.).
- Pulmonary function tests.
- Chest X-ray.
- Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG).
2. Preparing the Patient:
- Psychological support to reduce anxiety and stress.
Postoperative
Nursing Care (From the Operating Room to Recovery):
- Ensure the surgical dressing is intact and free from bleeding or
leakage.
- Confirm chest tube placement and proper connection to
the drainage container.
- Position the drainage container below chest level for proper fluid drainage.
- Ensure the patient is safely transferred to the
ICU or recovery ward without obstructions.
- Collaborate with the anesthesiologist and
anesthesia technician to ensure patient safety.
- Handover a complete patient report from the operating room
nursing team to the next care unit.
Pain Management After Surgery:
- Reassure the patient.
- Assess the location, nature, and intensity of
pain and
administer prescribed pain relief medication if necessary.
- Position the patient in a semi-sitting position to facilitate breathing and reduce
pain.
- Monitor the surgical site for signs of infection, such as:
- Redness
- Increased warmth
- Swelling
- Delayed wound healing
- Presence of discharge