Positioning Patients for SurgeryThis volume is a practical, procedure-by-procedure guide to patient positioning for about 50 of the most common surgical procedures, written by a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, nurses, ODAs and anaesthetists. Positioning for each procedure is described in detail and points of interest or potential hazards discussed where appropriate. Each procedure is clearly illustrated using photographs and explanatory line diagrams. Positioning Patients for Surgery is an invaluable guide for all theatre-based healthcare professionals. |
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Indhold
Introduction | 1 |
Aims of good patient positioning | 2 |
Medicolegal considerations | 3 |
Patient comfort | 4 |
Other considerations | 6 |
Patient transfer | 8 |
Securing the patient | 10 |
Protection of important structures | 12 |
Lateral | 50 |
Supine position arm table | 52 |
Supine position arm over chest | 54 |
Forearm | 55 |
Supine arm over chest | 56 |
Wrist and hand | 57 |
Lower limb | 59 |
Pelvis | 60 |
Anaesthetic access | 15 |
Surgical access | 16 |
Thromboembolic prophylaxis | 17 |
Tourniquets | 18 |
Diathermy | 20 |
General surgery | 23 |
Abdomen | 24 |
Perineum | 25 |
LloydDavies | 26 |
Jackknife position | 28 |
Kneechest position0lateral or prone | 29 |
Kidney | 30 |
Vascular | 32 |
Supine | 33 |
Supine knee flexed | 34 |
Supine arm table | 35 |
Trendelenburg | 36 |
Head and neck | 37 |
Breast | 38 |
Thorax | 39 |
Lateral | 40 |
Orthopaedics | 43 |
Upper Limb | 45 |
Shoulder | 46 |
Supine intramedullary nailing | 47 |
Lateral | 48 |
Arm humerus and elbow | 49 |
Hip | 61 |
Supine anterior and lateral approaches | 62 |
Lateral | 63 |
Thigh femur | 64 |
Supine without traction | 69 |
Lateral with traction | 70 |
Lateral without traction | 72 |
Knee | 74 |
Supine medial approach | 77 |
Supine arthroscopy | 78 |
Leg tibia and fibula | 80 |
Supine position without traction | 84 |
Lateral | 85 |
Ankle | 86 |
Lateral | 88 |
Prone | 89 |
Foot | 90 |
Spine | 93 |
Cervical spine | 95 |
Prone | 96 |
Thoracic spine | 98 |
Lumbar spine | 100 |
Semilateral | 102 |
Supine | 103 |
Appendix | 105 |
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