Sellbrant I
Sweden
Short Communication
Safe Perioperative Practice, How Can We Further Improve Clinical Every Day Work?
Author(s): Brattwall M, Stomberg MW, Jildenstål P, Sellbrant I and Jakobsson JGBrattwall M, Stomberg MW, Jildenstål P, Sellbrant I and Jakobsson JG
Anaesthesia has become reassuringly safe. All modern anaesthetic agents are effective and associated to only minor side effects, anaesthetic machines and monitors helps delivery and closely in real time observation of vital signs. Anaesthesia practice has expanded and includes today perioperative care, preoperative assessment and optimisation, anaesthesia and postoperative care. Following the postoperative course up to day 30 after surgery is today of increasing interest and importance to document value based perioperative. Interprofessional care where the perioperative nurse has a major commitment will help to further improve the perioperative process.
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