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Manual of Perioperative Care (eBook)

An Essential Guide
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2012
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-30235-4 (ISBN)

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Manual of Perioperative Care - Kate Woodhead, Lesley Fudge
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Manual of Perioperative Care is a comprehensive manual of principles of care designed to support the clinical practice of perioperative practitioners, whether they are nurses or operating department practitioners. This book sets out to meet the needs of those studying perioperative practice as well as those who would like an up to date comprehensive reference on their bookshelf.  It covers the fundamentals   involved in perioperative practice, setting modern surgical care into its complete environment and context.

With a practical, accessible focus, aided by full colour illustrations, this book follows the journey that the patient makes through their surgical care, with sections on:

  • The foundation for safe and effective perioperative care
  • Infection prevention and control
  • Patient safety and managing risks
  • Different patient care groups
  • Approaches to surgery

This book will be essential reading for all students on perioperative courses, and newly qualified perioperative nurses and operating department practitioners.


Manual of Perioperative Care is a comprehensive manual of principles of care designed to support the clinical practice of perioperative practitioners, whether they are nurses or operating department practitioners. This book meets the needs of those studying perioperative practice as well as those who would like an up-to-date comprehensive reference on their bookshelf. It covers the fundamentals of perioperative practice, placing them within the wider context of modern surgical care. With a practical, accessible focus, aided by full colour illustrations, this book follows the journey that the patient makes through their surgical care, with sections on: The foundation for safe and effective perioperative care Infection prevention and control Patient safety and managing risks Different patient care groups Approaches to surgery This book is essential reading for all students on perioperative courses, as well as newly qualified perioperative nurses and operating department practitioners.

Kate Woodhead runs a Healthcare Consultancy business specialising in the perioperative field. She is a former President of the International Federation of Perioperative Nurses (2002-2006), and between 1998-2001 served as National Association of Theatre Nurses, Chairman. Lesley Fudge is an Independent Consultant and past National Secretary of AfPP (formerly NATN) and is the Vice Chairman of the Latex Allergy Support Group. She was also a co-founder and past CEO of Friends of African Nursing and served as Treasurer of the International Federation of Perioperative Nurses.

About the Editors viii

Contributors ix

Foreword 1 Jane H. Reid xv

Foreword 2 Professor Lord Ara Darzi xvii

Section 1 Foundation for Safe Perioperative Care 1

1 The Context of Perioperative Care 3
Kate Woodhead and Lesley Fudge

2 Preoperative Assessment 11
Jane Jackson

3 Communication 23
Libby Campbell

4 The Perioperative Environment 33
Hazel Parkinson

Section 2 Infection Prevention in Perioperative Care 41

5 Infection Prevention 43
Martin Kiernan

6 Introduction to Decontamination and Sterilisation 56
Wayne Spencer

7 Wound Healing and Surgical Site Infection 70
Melissa Rochon

Section 3 Patient Safety and Managing Risks in Perioperative Care 83

8 Preoperative Care 85
Mark Radford and Ross Palmer

9 Anaesthetic Care 101
Russell Chilton and Ross Thompson

10 Medicines Management 117
Joanne Dickson

11 Fluid Replacement and Blood Transfusion 127
Fiona Martin

12 Intraoperative Care 135
Paul Rawling

13 Safer Moving and Handling and Patient Positioning 141
Susan Pirie

14 Pressure Area Care and Tissue Viability 151
Zena Moore

15 Thermoregulation 157
Eileen Scott

16 Venous Thrombosis Prophylaxis 163
Sue Bacon

17 Care of Surgical Instruments 171
Jane Smith

18 Swab and Instrument Count 177
Diane Gilmour

19 Care of Specimens 184
Rosanne Macqueen

20 Managing High-Risk Equipment 190
Chris Earl

21 Medical Imaging and Radiation 203
Johnathan Hewis and Sarah Naylor

22 Death in the Perioperative Environment 213
Kevin Henshaw

23 Postoperative Care 219
Pat Smedley and Natalie Quine

24 Pain Management 239
Felicia Cox

Section 4 Different Patient Care Groups 253

25 Neonatal Surgery 255
Helen Carter

26 Paediatric Surgery 263
Helen Carter

27 Care of the Adolescent in Surgery 271
Liz McArthur

28 Care of the Elderly Patient 279
Rita Hehir

29 Bariatric Surgery 285
Saheba Iaciofano

30 Perioperative Care of the Pregnant Woman 293
Adrienne Montgomery

Section 5 Different Approaches to Surgery 299

31 Key Principles of Laparoscopic Surgery 301
Joanne Johnson

32 Key Principles of Endoscopic Surgery 308
Louise Wall

Index 320

20.11.12 Review copy sent to Nursing Standard

Contributors


Sue Bacon RGN, SCM

Sue trained at St Thomas’s Hospital in London 1972 followed by midwifery training at Queen Charlotte’s Hospital in 1976. She holds a Diploma in Health Studies from York University 2010 and was a specialist nurse in thrombosis in Scarborough from 2005 to 2009, when she moved to North Bristol NHS as a specialist nurse in 2009, her current role. Sue is a member of the steering group of the UK Thromboprophylaxis Forum and is a previous member of the VERITY steering group on thromboembolism.

Libby Campbell OBE, MPhil, MSc, RN, RM

After specialising in operating theatre nursing, Libby pursued a career in NHS management and leadership, holding various operational and strategic posts, most recently, as Director of Nursing for Acute Services in Lothian based at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Previously National Chairman of NATN (now the Association for Perioperative Practitioners), she has been a motivational speaker, has published work on leadership, communication and legal issues and completed a Master of Philosophy in Medical Law and Ethics in 2007. Libby has now retired from full-time NHS practice and is working on a consultancy basis on legal and health-related projects.

Helen Carter RSCN/RGN

Helen trained at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London and the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading and has over 20 years of paediatric theatre experience. For the past five years she has worked as a paediatric surgical care practitioner at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals following training at Manchester University.

Russell Chilton SODP, BA(Hons), Dip Ed, Plast Tech, NEBSM, CGLI 752

Clinical Tutor, Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust. Russell is a retired Royal Navy medic, consultant and unit author for the Open University Foundation Degree in Operating Department Practice (2010) as well as AfPP South West Regional Team Lead and multi-agency child protection trainer. He is passionate about developing the very best for the health community, at all levels.

Felicia Cox MSc, RN

Felicia is the lead Pain Management Nurse Specialist at Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. She is regularly invited to write and speak on pain and is the Editor of the British Journal of Pain for the British Pain Society and has a seat on the RCN Pain and Palliative Care Steering Group.

Joanne Dickson BSc, RN

Lead Nurse – eMedicines, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Jo has had a varied career in adult nursing, including working in general and neurosurgery, and as a pain management nurse specialist. She now works as a medicines management nurse, leading on electronic prescribing and medicines administration, as well as continuing to support non-medical prescribers in a large acute teaching hospital trust.

Chris Earl RGN, ENB176 and 998, ENB N77 & D10 (SCP qualification), MSc (Cardiff) Advanced Surgical Practice, BA(Hons) Humanities and Classical Studies

Chris trained in 1987 and worked in theatres until training as a surgical care practitioner in 2001, working mainly in trauma and emergency theatres. He worked as a surgical care practitioner in the renal transplant unit at Manchester Royal Infirmary 2002 –2012 and recently emigrated to Queensland, Australia to work as a clinical nurse in theatres at Mt Isa Hospital. Chris served as a Nursing Officer (Major) in the TA medical services, having been commissioned since 1992.

Diane Gilmour RN, PGCEA, BN, DANS, Diploma in Infection Control Nursing, ENB 176

Diane was President of AfPP 2009–2010 and has had an extensive portfolio of roles within the perioperative environment over 25 years, including those in practice development, education, managerial as well as having led key projects in this area. Diane has published and presented nationally and internationally and is now involved in commissioning services for patients in the community and primary care.

Rita Hehir RN, RM, BA(Hons) Health and Nursing studies. MA. Sociology and Social Policy

Programme Leader Operating Department, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk. Rita has a special interest in social policy, social inclusion and discrimination in healthcare settings. She is currently researching the transition in the gender make-up of operating department practitioners, which is perceived as a ‘male’ role to the present recruitment trends which indicate a bias towards females.

Kevin Henshaw BSc(Hons), PGCHETL, Cert Ed RODP

Kevin has been a senior lecturer in operating department practitioner (ODP) education at the Faculty of Health and Social Care at Edge Hill University for five years and previously worked as an ODP at the Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery (WCNN) Liverpool for 12 years. He spent two years working as an anaesthetic technician at the Rhyiad al Kharj (RKH) Military Hospital in Saudi Arabia and was actively involved in brainstem testing at RKH and taking part in many organ donations at the WCNN. These experiences helped to raise his awareness of some of the differences in cultural attitudes when dealing with perioperative deaths.

Johnathan Hewis BSc(Hons), Diag Rad, Pg Dip Med Imag, Pg Cert LTA HE, Pg Cert Barium Enema, FHEA

Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Medical Imaging at Central Queensland University. Johnathan qualified as a diagnostic radiographer in 1998 and has a broad range of clinical experience including specialising in MRI and radiographer reporting. He has been teaching radiography at both undergraduate and postgraduate level for the last seven years and previously worked as a senior lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University. He is currently completing a doctorate in his own time researching anxiety in clinical MRI.

Saheba Iaciofano RGN, MBA, Oncology Cert

Saheba has extensive knowledge and experience as a clinical lead in operating theatres, endoscopy and ambulatory care, where she has project managed new builds and development of new services. As the Surgical Services and Decontamination Lead for 13 years at the Princess Grace Hospital, which is part of HCA International, she was involved in developing and managing bariatric surgery within the independent sector, covering all aspects of care pathways. Her role at HCA International – London included being the designated Lead for Human Tissue Authority and Decontamination for which she has ISO 13485 Leaders’ training. Saheba also has expertise and interest in change management and lean processes. She has held various posts overseas in Belgium and Vancouver, Canada and is a member of the Comparative Health Knowledge System survey team.

Jane Jackson SRN, MPhil, MCGI

Immediate Past Chair Preoperative Association and Consultant Nurse Preoperative Assessment, West Hertfordshire NHS Trust. Jane qualified in 1980 from SRN training at University College Hospital, London and has since worked in the field of surgery – both within acute and elective ward areas as well as intensive care. Jane is passionate about patient preparation as being an essential element in safe admission for elective surgery, creating this as a service in 1993, working with the inter-professional team to create a service that provides patient preparation, including health education, for every patient prior to admission. Jane works with the Department of Health operational board on Patient Reported Outcome Measures and the Enhanced Recovery programme.

Joanne Johnson EN, RN, Dip ENB 176, BA(Hons), PG Cert Ed

Leeds Institute for Skills Training and Assessment, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Joanne has worked in the perioperative environment since qualifying in 1985. In 1991 she moved to the Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust, where she specialised in upper gastrointestinal and colorectal surgery (laparoscopic and open). She currently manages LISTA, the Leeds Institute for Skills Training and Assessment.

Martin Kiernan MPH, RN, ONC Dip N (Lond.)

Martin is Nurse Consultant, Infection Prevention at Southport and Ormskirk NHS Trust. He has worked in the field of infection prevention and control for 22 years in a variety of settings. Martin is a member of the Department of Health Expert Advisory Committee on Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-associated Infection and is a past President of the Infection Prevention Society.

Liz McArthur RSCN, Dip Paediatric Pain Management, BSc Advanced Nursing, MSc Pain Management, Extended and supplementary Prescribing, Paediatric clinical examination

Liz trained in Edinburgh and initially worked in burns and plastic surgery, which awakened her interest in pain management. This led to her most recent post from which she has now retired as a clinical nurse in pain and sedation at the Royal Liverpool Children’s NHS Trust. For many years running alongside this work was a project looking at how to gain the views and experiences of children and young people in the healthcare setting. This work has been facilitated with experts such as the Children’s Society and Investing in Children.

Rosanne Macqueen RGN, BN Pg Cert THE

Rosie has recently taken up a post at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde as Patient Safety Programme Coordinator. This position is linked to emergency care and medical services as well as regional services. Her role is designed to help deliver the Scottish Patient Safety Programme. She holds Chairmanship of the Royal College of Nursing Perioperative Forum and within AfPP holds positions on the governance committee, education and research group and is Educational Lead for the regional team in East of Scotland. Rosie is a reviewer for the Journal of Perioperative...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.7.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Pflege Fachpflege Chirurgie / OP-Pflege / Orthopädie
Schlagworte Book • Care • Chirurgie u. chirurgische Spezialgebiete • Clinical Specialities • Comprehensive • Department • Discipline • Diversity • Excellent • federation • Foreword • Industry • international • Jane • Krankenpflege • Manual • Medical • Medical Science • Medizin • nurses • nursing • perioperative • Practitioners • President • Principles • Reference • resource • Seeking • Spezialaufgaben i. d. klinischen Krankenpflege • Surgery & Surgical Specialities
ISBN-10 1-118-30235-4 / 1118302354
ISBN-13 978-1-118-30235-4 / 9781118302354
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