2013
DOI: 10.1111/scs.12022
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Effect of preoperative nursing visit on preoperative anxiety and postoperative complications in candidates for laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a randomized clinical trial

Abstract: Our study showed that preoperative nursing visits could decrease the level of preoperative anxiety and postoperative complications in this patient population.

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“…The Aldrete score is used to objectively assess the patient during the recovery process (Figure 1). 21 The Aldrete score has five categories: respiration, color, consciousness, circulation, and activity; each category has a scoring range from zero to two. The PACU nurse transfers the patient to phase II recovery after the patient receives an Aldrete score of 10.…”
Section: Criteria For Outpatient Dischargementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Aldrete score is used to objectively assess the patient during the recovery process (Figure 1). 21 The Aldrete score has five categories: respiration, color, consciousness, circulation, and activity; each category has a scoring range from zero to two. The PACU nurse transfers the patient to phase II recovery after the patient receives an Aldrete score of 10.…”
Section: Criteria For Outpatient Dischargementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high stress level increases intraoperative anesthetic drug requirements, complicates pain control during the postoperative period, increases complication rates and patient dissatisfaction, extends the duration of hospitalization, and increases costs. [7][8][9][10] Stress also weakens the immune system and increases the risk of infection. 11 Each patient experiences different levels of stress regardless of the type of surgery, and the variables are the factors that cause stress.…”
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“…Every patient is known different levels of anxiety due to various aspects such as the previous experiences, personality characteristics, anesthetics and surgery types to be applied and the pain expectation after the surgery [2]. In addition to the negative effects of preoperative anxiety on vital findings, it was also reported that it extends the recovery period and the staying time in hospital and that it has negative effects on postoperative pain and on nausea and vomiting [3,4]. Therefore, in order for the anxiety to be taken under control, the need for the education of the premedication and preoperative anxiety has arisen [5,6].…”
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