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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
Section One: What is Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)?
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
Your Role Before and after Surgery
A Guide to Bowel Surgery
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Section Two: At Home: Getting Ready for Surgery
At Home: Getting Ready for Surgery
At Home: Getting Ready for Surgery - Review Checklist
Pre-Admission Clinic (PAC) or Admitting Department
The Day Before Surgery
The Night Before Surgery
Day of Surgery
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Section Three: At the Hospital
When You Arrive at the Hospital
Washing Your Hands
At the Hospital - Holding Area
Managing Pain and Nausea
Exercise and Feeling Better after Surgery
Eating and Drinking
Blood Thinners
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Section Four: Bowel Surgery
About Your Bowel
Bowel Surgery
What is an ostomy?
The Day Before Surgery
At the Hospital - Recovery Room
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Module Review
Learning Evaluation
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Learning Module
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1.
In a laparoscopy surgery, cameras and instruments are used along with small incisions.
True
False
2.
An ostomy is:
a type of pain medicine for after surgery
a surgery in which one end of the bowel has been brought to the surface of the skin
a plastic device you use to improve breathing after surgery
Current as of:
April 23, 2014
Author:
AHS ERAS
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