by Brigid M. Gillespie, RN, PhD, FACORN, Benjamin Lockwood, RN, Cert IV TAE, BNg (Hons), MACORN, Erin Wakefield, MN, Grad Cert Clinical Simulation, Grad Cert Perioperative Nursing, RN, PhD and Paula Foran, PhD, MEd, RN, FACORN, FACPAN, MACN
Endorsed by the Australian College of Perioperative Nurses (ACORN)
Written specifically for those undertaking specialist perioperative nursing training in Australia and New Zealand
Covers ACORN and Perioperative Nurses College of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (PNC NZNO) Standards, as well as the World Health Organisation (WHO) Surgical Safety Checklist and National Safety and Quality in Health Service Standards
Written by clinical experts with years of experience in the field
Covers principles of practice including roles, legal and ethical considerations, patient safety, clinical environment, infection prevention and control and work health and safety
New to this edition
Fully updated with the latest evidence
New chapter on Pain Management
Updated section on Minimally Invasive Surgery
New information about perioperative care for day stay procedures
1. Perioperative Nursing Judith Smith and Kim Bryant
2. Human Factors and the Perioperative Team Brigid M. Gillespie and Menna Davies
3. Medico-legal Aspects of Periopoerative Nursing Practice Menna Davies and Jayne Hewitt
4. Perioperative Patient Quality and Safety Ben Saul Lockwood and Erin Wakefield
5. The Perioperative Environment and Staff Safety Valeria Abarca and Deborah Morgan-Purrer
6. Infection Prevention and Control Tim Cole and Jannelle Carlile
7. Patient Assessment and Preparation for Surgery Nicole Kerkemeyer
8. Patient Care During Anaesthesia Fiona Newman and Nicole Kerkemeyer
9. Intraoperative Patient Care Sian Francesca Mitchell
10. Surgical Intervention Deborah Burrows
11. Wound Healing, Haemostasis and Wound Closure Louise Webber and Erin Wakefield
12. Postanaesthesia Nursing Care Paula Foran and Jennifer-Maree Gamble
13. Pain Management Charlotte Hall
14. Perioperative Practice in Non-traditional Environments Brigid M. Gillespie, Ben Saul Lockwood, Menna Davies, Paula Foran and Sally Jane Sutherland- Fraser
Brigid M. Gillespie, RN, PhD, FACORN, Professor of Patient Safety, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, QLD, Australia, Benjamin Lockwood, RN, Cert IV TAE, BNg (Hons), MACORN, Perioperative Nurse Educator, South Australian Local Health Network (SALHN)Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Education and Research (CNMER)Division of Surgical and Perioperative Medicine (SAPOM)Operating Theatre Suite Flinders Medical Centre Adelaide, SA, Australia, Erin Wakefield, MN, Grad Cert Clinical Simulation, Grad Cert Perioperative Nursing, RN, PhD, Perioperative Nursing Lead, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University and Paula Foran, PhD, MEd, RN, FACORN, FACPAN, MACN, Master Clinical Nursing Coordinator, School of Nursing, University of Tasmania. Associate Editor Journal of Perioperative Nursing
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