Title of article
Policies that drive the nursing practice of postoperative observations
Author/Authors
Kathryn Zeitz، نويسنده , , Helen McCutcheon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
9
From page
831
To page
839
Abstract
Postoperative nursing care traditionally has involved the utilisation of regulated, routine patient observation to monitor patient progress. This study was designed to review the policy/procedure documentation that drives this practice and to determine who contributes to policy development. In all, 75 surgical hospitals were surveyed, producing 47 procedures for content analysis. Findings suggest that there is a great diversity in procedures between organisations. The most common pattern of postoperative vital sign collection is hourly for 4 h and then 4 hourly in 27% of the regimes. On average a patient receives 10 sets of observation in the first 24 h, with neurovascular, wound and drain checks the most frequent observations collected in addition to vital signs.
Keywords
Postoperative nursing , Observations , vital signs , Procedure documentation
Journal title
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Record number
781840
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