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220 Unit 3

Vocabulary

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Perioperative period immediately before, during, and/or after surgery.
Preoperative care preceding an operation, including medical evaluation of risks of surgery, psychological adjustment.
Ambulatory surgery surgery performed between the AM admission and discharge same day. Also day surgery.
Emancipated minor not of legal age (armed services, married, mother, or left home and self-sufficient). Some states do not require parental consent for medical or surgical care, or advice on contraception or abortion.
Informed consent voluntary agreement made by well-advised and mentally competent patient to be treated.
Outpatient surgery treatment without hospitalization.
Same day surgery same as ambulatory surgery
Pre-operative checklist preceding an operation including medical evaluation of risks. Items to complete before surgery. \
Skin prep a liquid film-forming dressing that, upon application to intact skin, forms a protective film to help reduce friction during removal of tapes and films
Intraoperative occurring during surgery.
Anesthesia partial or complete loss of sensation with or without loss of consciousness, as a result of disease, injury, or administration of an anesthetic agent, usually by injection or inhalation.
Anesthesiologist physician specializing in anesthesiology.
Anesthetist one who administers anesthetics for general anesthesia.
Aseptic technique method to prevent contamination. Sterile instruments, caps, masks, gloves, shoe covers, gowns.
General anesthesia produces complete loss of consciousness. Medically controlled coma.
Regional anesthesia nerve or field blocking, causing loss of sensation in a dermatome innervated by a specific nerve.
Epidural located over the dura
Local limited to one place or part
Spinal pertaining to the spine or spinal cord.
Malignant hyperthermia autosomal dominant disease marked by skeletal muscle dysfunction after exposure to some anesthetics or other stressors. Body temp may to 105 or higher, can be fatal.
Circulating nurse takes history, educates about procedure, monitors vitals, and assures sterility.
Scrub nurse directly assists surgeon.
Lithotomy position on back, thighs flexed on abdomen, legs on thighs, thighs abducted (genital, vaginal hysterectomy, urethra and bladder)
Sims position semiprone on left side, right knee and thigh drawn well up, left arm along back, chest inclined forward so patient rests on it.
Trendelenburg patient head low, body, and legs elevated, inclined plane (abdominal surgery, shock, NO for head injury).
Postoperative after surgery or procedure.
Atelectasis collapsed or airless condition of the lung.
Epidural analgesia pain management where narcotics infused into peridural space through an indwelling catheter.
Incentive Spirometry visual and vocal stimuli given to produce max effort during deep breathing, post op to prevent atelectasis.
Paralytic ileus loss of bowel motility occasionally results in obstruction. Usually after abdominal surgery.
Patient controlled (PCA) drug administered by method that permits patient to control rate of drug delivery for pain control.
Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) units used after surgery for monitoring signs and symptoms, suggest they may have poorly tolerated the anesthesia or operation.
-desis binding, fixation.
-ectomy surgical excision or removal of body part
-lysis loosen, dissolve, reduction
-orrhaphy suture, surgical repair
-ostomy surgically formed fistula connecting intestine or urinary tract to the exterior.
-oscopy examine with a device or tool i.e. camera
-otomy cutting, incision
-plasty surgical repair
-pexy fixation, usually surgical.
-gram record or picture
-graphy instrument used to make drawing, written record
Created by: CJWight
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