Answer :

Maintaining a patent airway is the highest priority nursing intervention for a client in the immediate postoperative phase.

Caring for patients immediately postoperatively is a regular occurrence for many nursing staff. As this task is carried out on a daily basis, it is at risk of becoming ritualized.

Regular observations made in the postoperative period assist the health-care team to build up a complete picture of the patient’s condition following surgery and recovery from the anesthetic.

Some important postoperative observations are -

  • Airway patency
  • Respiratory status (rate and oxygen saturation)
  • Cardiovascular status (blood pressure and pulse)
  • Circulatory status (strict fluid balance and central venous pressure where available)
  • Temperature
  • Haemorrhage/drainage volumes/ vomiting/fluid balance
  • Mental state
  • Sweating/pallor
  • Posture/facial expression
  • General condition, such as colour, orientation and responsiveness
  • Pain and discomfort

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