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Do the changes in health care and perioperative nursing practice represent a revolution or an evolution? |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 344-346
Linda K. Groah,
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ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63042-1
出版商:Wiley
年代:2006
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Nursing research is a professional responsibility, not a necessary evil |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 350-352
Beverly P. Giordano,
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ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63043-3
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年代:2006
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Post‐Congress Issue |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 353-353
Marianne Fadako,
Mary Craig,
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ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63045-7
出版商:Wiley
年代:2006
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American Nurses Association centennial celebrates nursing's past and addresses current issues |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 354-358
Beverly P. Giordano,
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ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63048-2
出版商:Wiley
年代:2006
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1997 Congress awards, highlights, and information |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 362-364
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ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63049-4
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年代:2006
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Laparoscopic Applications for Abdominal Trauma Injuries |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 366-375
C.J. Pilcher,
M.S. Wesolowski,
M.A. Jawad,
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ABSTRACTLaparoscopy has been shown to be an effective diagnostic and therapeutic modality for trauma patients. The benefits of laparoscopic intervention include the avoidance of negative laparotomy procedures, decreased patient morbidity rates, shorter hospital stays, and lower costs. Laparoscopic limitations are discussed in this article as well as the perioperative nursing considerations in all phases of trauma patients' care. Five case studies in which patients' care was enhanced by the use of laparoscopy are presented.AORN J64 (Sept 1996) 366–375.
ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63050-0
出版商:Wiley
年代:2006
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Management of Retrohepatic Venous Injuries with Atrial Caval Shunts |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 376-382
S. Weber,
M.M. Murphy,
M.E. Pitzer,
K. Davis,
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ABSTRACTRetrohepatic inferior vena caval injuries resulting from blunt or penetrating abdominal trauma are rare but devastating events that remain formidable challenges to even the most experienced Level I trauma center team members. Prepackaged atrial caval shunts have improved emergency medical treatments, and prior planning and coordination by perioperative nurses allow for rapid response by surgical team members. These efforts provide an optimal level of care required to increase patient survival. This article provides a general overview of abdominal trauma and retrohepatic inferior vena caval injuries and a proactive plan to meet the needs of patients with these injuries.
ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63051-2
出版商:Wiley
年代:2006
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Perioperative Nursing Care of Patients with Craniofacial Injuries |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 383-406
Ketra Marie Hayes,
Nancy L. Combs,
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ABSTRACTCraniofacial injuries are the result of deceleration, blunt, or penetrating trauma. Depending on the mechanism of injury, craniofacial fractures can be minor and go undetected, or they can produce devastating facial deformities. With the advent of intermaxillary fixation devices, surgeons can manipulate facial bone structures and repair soft tissue damage in the majority of patients with craniofacial trauma injuries. Most patients experience optimal results from their craniofacial surgical procedures and return to normal lives after surgery.
ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63052-4
出版商:Wiley
年代:2006
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Examination: Perioperative Nursing Care of Patients with Craniofacial Injuries |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 407-414
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ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63053-6
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年代:2006
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Choreographing Trauma Resuscitation in the OR |
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AORN Journal,
Volume 64,
Issue 3,
2006,
Page 415-423
C. Wooten,
D. Kusler,
M. Kracun,
J. Botsford,
R. Lawlor,
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ABSTRACTSurvival rates are enhanced if severely injured trauma patients are admitted directly to the OR for resuscitation and surgical intervention. To increase the survivability and decrease the morbidity of trauma patients with penetrating trauma to the chest or abdomen, a hospital in La Jolla, Calif, developed a “direct to the OR” resuscitation program. This program substantially increased the survival rate of these trauma patients. Perioperative nurses respond to all major trauma situations and assist with surgical procedures completed in a trauma resuscitation room or in the OR.
ISSN:0001-2092
DOI:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63054-8
出版商:Wiley
年代:2006
数据来源: WILEY
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