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A Day in the Life of a Surgery Nurse in the Operating Room (OR)

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The anesthesia team performs more of the direct patient care that is usually thought of as nurse responsibilities such as monitoring vital signs, administering medications, and more advanced skills that include managing the airway, giving anesthetics, and placing nerve blocks.

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35 Nurse Resume Examples for 2024

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This includes basic qualifications like taking blood pressure, vital signs, measuring heart rate, and listening with a stethoscope. You will need experience with basic skills such as performing physical assessments, measuring and interpreting vital signs, documentation, and time management.

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i2medi and Picis Expand Partnership into Colombia, Delivering Advanced Perioperative Clinical Solutions

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i²medi and Picis announced their exciting collaboration expansion into Colombia. These applications can automatically gather data from vital signs monitors and anesthesia machines. The seamless documentation of anesthesia files is a key value-add for clinical users in Colombian hospitals.

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Surgical Data Integration vs. Operating Room Integration

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Pre- and post-operative vital signs. Anesthesia risk data. Collaborate across teams: Facilitate collaboration between surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare providers through a comprehensive data platform. Pre-operative consultation findings. Surgical instrument usage and patterns.

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How AI is Transforming Surgery for a New Era of Patient Care

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Predictive Analytics for Proactive Care: AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of patient data, including medical history, pre-operative scans, and even real-time vital signs, to predict potential complications before they arise.