
Perioperative Care
Perioperative care refers to the comprehensive management of a patient before, during, and after surgery. Before the procedure, healthcare providers assess the patient’s health, explain the surgery, and prepare them physically and emotionally. During the surgery, a specialized team ensures the patient's safety, comfort, and anesthesia management. Afterward, perioperative care includes monitoring recovery, managing pain, preventing complications, and facilitating a smooth transition back to daily activities. The goal is to ensure optimal outcomes, promote healing, and support the patient's overall well-being throughout the surgical experience.
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Perioperative care refers to the comprehensive management of a patient before, during, and after surgery. It includes three key phases: preoperative (before surgery), intraoperative (during surgery), and postoperative (after surgery). In the preoperative phase, patients are prepared through assessments, consultations, and education about the procedure. During surgery, the medical team ensures the patient's safety and comfort. Postoperatively, care focuses on recovery, managing pain, and preventing complications. Effective perioperative care is essential for optimizing surgical outcomes and enhancing the overall patient experience.