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For post-operative patients, the reason for visit should consist of the patient's surgery and?

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The reason for the visit for post-operative patients includes the patient's surgery and additional concerns related to their recovery and care.

Step-by-step explanation:

For post-operative patients, the reason for visit should consist of the patient's surgery and additional concerns related to their recovery and care. These concerns include:

  • Review of critical and unexpected steps during the surgery, operative duration, and anticipated blood loss by the surgeon.
  • Review of concerns specific to the patient by the anesthesia staff.
  • Confirmation of sterility, equipment availability, and other concerns by the nursing staff.
  • Evaluation of prophylactic antibiotics administration and displaying essential imaging results.
  • Verification of patient's identity, surgical site, procedure, and consent, along with assessing the patient's airway and risk of aspiration.

These steps ensure proper preparation and safety measures are taken for post-op patients.

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