Terminology Used In The Operating Room By Physicians – Lesson 03 || Shri Ram Medical College

Preoperative assessment (clinic): A nurse or doctor determines if you’re fit for surgery. Premed (or premedication): Medications that are taken before a medical procedure or other therapy is administered. Pulmonary embolus (PE): A pulmonary embolism is the result of a fragment of a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in the leg or belly that has travelled to the pulmonary veins. Pulmonary Function Tests (lung function tests): The capacity of the lungs to take in and expel air is evaluated with a battery of breathing tests. Pulse oximeter: A peg-like probe that can be inserted into a finger, toe, or earlobe to determine the percentage of oxygen in the blood. Recovery room [also called post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU)]: A room or space next to the operation room where patients can come out of anaesthesia in peace. Regional anaesthesia: Injecting local anaesthetic close to a cluster of nerves or a big nerve might render the area numb. Resuscitation: The process of
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