Pathophysiology and risks of pneumatic tourniquet use
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Pathophysiology and risks of pneumatic tourniquet use
-- Pneumatic tourniquet use
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"Exsanguination, pneumatic tourniquet inflation, and subsequent deflation cause local and systemic physiologic responses that perioperative nurses must understand to have a better grasp of the patient's risk for pneumatic tourniquet-related complications. By understanding patient- and practice-specific risk factors for pneumatic tourniquet-related complications, perioperative nurses also can communicate and collaborate effectively with anesthesia professionals and surgeons; assess and monitor patients before, during and after surgery; and decrease the likelihood of adverse outcomes from pneumatic tourniquet use." -- AORN website. "Purpose/goal/objectives: After viewing the video and completing the study guide, the learner will be able to: Describe the body's physiologic responses to inflation and deflation of a pneumatic tourniquet; Relate these physiologic responses to local and systemic complications that have been reported for patients who have undergone pneumatic tourniquet-assisted procedures; List patient-specific and practice-specific risk factors for complications related to pneumatic tourniquet use." -- Study guide & post test.
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