Nursing Care of a Patient in Surgical Field

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NURSING

1. Basics of nursing care of surgical patient
1.1. Special features in nursing care of surgical patient
1.2. Preparing patient for surgery
1.3. Nursing care of patient during surgery
1.4. Nursing care of patient in the period of awakening
1.5. Nursing care of patient during recovery
1.6. Transfusion
1.7. Treatment of pain
1.8. Liquid and electrolyte balance
1.9. Rehabilitation of patient

2. Special knowledge of surgical patient nursing care
2.1. Nursing care of vitally threatened patient in EIT
2.2. Nursing care of patient with burns
2.3. Nursing care of neurosurgical patient
2.4. Nursing care of surgical patient with abdominal disease
2.5. Nursing care of trauma and orthopaedic patients
2.6. Nursing care of surgical patients with urological disease

3. Nursing care of surgical oncology patient
3.1. Special features of nursing care in surgical oncology patient
3.2. Nursing care of patient treated with radiotherapy
3.3. Nursing care of patient treated with systemic oncological therapy

4. Surgical asepsis
4.1 Methods for cleaning, decontamination and sterilization; chemical, biological and physical control of sterilization processes
4.2 Maintenance of surgical asepsis and infection control

In laboratory tutorials in simulation classroom the student restores and enhances his/her knowledge in providing surgical asepsis and antisepsis. Gets basic knowledge in the field of treatment of patient with an acute wound, patient with stoma, standards of application of parenteral therapy (ways of application, calculations and drug dosage) and maintenance of fluid balance in patients.

MEDICAL SURGICAL FIELD
General surgery:
• surgical infection;
• anaesthesia;
• congenital abnormalities;
• benign and malignant tumours;
• acute and chronic conditions;
• general and special complications after surgery.

Special surgery:
• cardiovascular surgery;
• thoracic surgery;
• abdominal surgery;
• traumatology;
• orthopaedics;
• urology;
• plastic and reconstructive surgery;
• organ transplantation.

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