Operational Medicine Medical Education and Training

Manage a Patient Through Recovery Following a General Anesthetic

OBJECTIVE

As a Special Forces Medic given a patient requiring recovery from general anesthesia in a fixed or temporary facility, recover the patient to consciousness orientated X3 in accordance with JSOMTC student manual of anesthesia.

REASON

As a Special Forces Medic you must be prepared to recover the anesthetize patient from general anesthesia.

Manage a Patient Through Recovery Following a General Anesthetic

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PROCEDURES

Transportation to recovery room

Arrival into recovery room

Management of postanesthetic problems

Postoperative Summery

Discharge

Transportation to Recovery

A B Cs

Monitor Treatments

Transportation to Recovery

Airway maintenance

Ventilation

Cardiovascular function

Monitor Treatments

Arrival into Recovery Room

Identify the patient

Summarize pts HX and nature of operation

Describe anesthetic agents used and input/output during operation

Leave instructions for pt management

Management of Postanesthetic Problems

Airway Obstruction

Hypotension

Hypertension

Somnolence

Delirium

Shivering

Nausea and Vomiting

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From

SFC Hill

Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center

In

Operational Medicine 2001

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

Department of the Navy

 

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