Component Task: Immediate Post Preparation of a Patient

This is the care given to patients before a surgical procedure.The nurse/midwife has a role to ensure that the patient is physically, psychologically and physiologically fit for the intended procedure.

Aims

·         Relieve patient’s anxiety

·         Ensure successful operation

·         Prevent complications after surgery

Requirements

1.        A trolley containing the following:

·         Vital signs tray

·         Theatre gown

·         Name tag

·         Mackintosh and dressing towel

·         Sterile gauze in a gallipot

·         Antiseptic solution

·         Bowl of water

·         Soap and sponge

·         Sterile drape

·         Adhesive strip

·         Urinal/bedpan

 

2.      Consent form

3.      Pre-medication as ordered

4.      Patient’s medical records (Manual or electronic)

Steps

1.        Confirm the type of surgical procedure and site against physician/doctor’s order

2.      Establish rapport with patient (Refer to steps)

3.      Prepare and send trolley to bedside

4.      Provide privacy

5.      Ask patient to empty bladder/bowel

6.      Place patient into a desirable position

7.       Expose the site to be prepared

8.      Protect the bed clothes with a mackintosh and dressing towel

9.      Wear gloves

10.    Wash the area with mild soap and water

11.      Dry and clean area with antiseptic lotion

12.    Cover area with sterile drape and secure it in position with adhesive strapping

13.    Dress patient with a clean theatre gown

14.    Label and apply the name tag as per facility’s protocol

15.    Remove accessories and dentures if any

16.    Check and record vital signs

17.    Assist patient to sign the consent form as per facility’s protocol

18.    Confirm if all laboratory results, items for surgery and medications are ready for the procedure

19.    Dispose off used items and decontaminate trolley

20.  Perform hand hygiene

21.    Give prescribed pre-medication when patient is ready for the theatre

22.  Send patient to the theater either on a stretcher or wheelchair

23.  Hand over patient, medical records and items to the theater staff

24.  Document procedure in the appropriate notes (manual/electronic)

25.  Prepare an operation bed to receive the patient


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