Mainly it's about respiratory parameters, blood pressure, heart rate, and blood oxygen.
If problems arise during surgery, the equipment will emit different alarm sounds.
No medical staff wants to hear the alarms go off.
But all surgeries carry risks, which cannot be fully controlled by doctors and nurses.
What can be done is to make the pre-operative preparation and check as thorough as possible, minimizing the risks.
"The patient's vital signs are stable, and the anesthetic state is good. Surgery can proceed."
"Let's begin!"
The nurse had long prepared the skin on the hands and marked the incision sites.
Let's talk about the importance of marking the incision site before surgery.
A patient was set to undergo knee tumor surgery.
Pre-operative incision marking was required, but the patient was adamantly opposed, heaping insults on the medical staff and being extremely uncooperative.
There was no choice but to send the patient into the operating room after disinfection.
