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Post procedure the patient is assessed for: (SATA)

a) response to procedure and anesthetic
b) VS
c) do they have a ride home
d) did they like the monitoring nurse during the procedure

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Final answer:

Patient assessments post-procedure are crucial for safety and recovery, focusing on the patient's response to the procedure and anesthetic, their vitals, and confirming post-care transportation, rather than subjective experiences with staff during the procedure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Post-procedure patient assessments are critical to ensuring proper recovery and safety. The surgical team, including the surgeon, nurse, and anesthesia professional, review aloud the key concerns for the recovery and care of the patient. These include, but are not limited to, the patient's response to the procedure and anesthetic, their vital signs (VS), and confirming that the patient has a safe ride home. The preference of a monitoring nurse is not a standard assessment criterion.

During this assessment, the team confirms that all members have been introduced by name and role, the patient's identity, surgical site and procedure. The surgical professionals also review anticipated critical events, such as operative duration and blood loss. Nursing staff confirm sterility, equipment availability, and whether needle and sponge counts are complete.

Finally, it is essential that the patient's airway and risk of aspiration have been evaluated, and that appropriate equipment and assistance are ready, ensuring the patient's safety post-procedure.

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