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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)
J Nurs Care, an open access journal
ISSN: 2167-1168
World Nursing 2017
July 10-12, 2017
23
rd
World Nursing and Healthcare Conference
July 10-12, 2017 Berlin, Germany
Experience in the application of perioperative nursing care methods for woman with pelvic organ prolepses
receiving pelvic reconstruction surgery
Yu-Shan Kung
1
, Pei-Fen Lo
1
, Eric C C Tang
2
and
Shun-Fen Chen
1
1
Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
2
Grand Zone Intl. Medical Group, Taiwan
P
erioperative nursing method is an important concept for operative nurses who aim to provide a holistic care to the patient,
from preoperative, intraoperative to postoperative periods. In this article, we applied this method to attend to a 63 years old
women diagnosed with uterine prolapse with cystocele and underwent pelvic reconstruction surgery. We attended the patient
from the 8
th
of September 2016 to the 11
th
of September 2016, and we collected the patient’s data via interviews, observations, and
thorough communications. The author applied the Gordon 11-item health assessment scale to identify potential nursing issues.
Nursing diagnoses included: Anxiety in preoperative, risk of urinary retention and infection, risk of perioperative positioning injuries
in intraoperative, and knowledge deficit in postoperative. In addition, cultural beliefs influence the perception of disease in Asian
women significantly, especially those with gynecological diseases. Therefore, in addition to monitoring the psychological condition
and providing mental support to the patient in preoperative, perioperative nursing methods also provided the patient and her family
with knowledge of the disease, and information on the surgery procedure to reduce preoperative anxiety. Intraoperative nursing is
to prevent harm and risk as a direct result from surgical procedures, operation room environment and equipment. Postoperative
nursing offered knowledge for patient care after the surgery and daily care after discharge. The purpose of this article is to emphasize
on the importance of perioperative nursing and facilitate nurses to exert their professional perspectives in order to achieve the goal
of holistic and personalized healthcare for each individual.
Biography
Yu-Shan Kung has completed her Post-graduated Diploma from Queen's University, Belfast. She is an Operating Room Registered Nurse in Gynecological and
Obstetrical Operating room in Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan.
Yu-Shan Kung et al., J Nurs Care 2017, 6:4(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2167-1168-C1-049