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How to evaluate and control the operation risk of Dalian public eye hospital?

Surgical risk assessment and control

As a public eye hospital in Dalian, we are well aware of the importance of surgical risks. Surgical risk assessment and control is the basis for our safety work. In order to ensure the best treatment effect and surgical safety for patients, we have taken a variety of measures.

 How to evaluate and control the operation risk of Dalian public eye hospital?

Preoperative evaluation to ensure operation safety

Preoperative assessment is the first step of surgical risk assessment. Our doctors will carry out detailed physical examination and medical history investigation for patients, and carry out necessary auxiliary examinations, such as fundus examination, intraocular pressure measurement and corneal topography. These assessment results will help doctors understand the overall health status of patients and identify potential risks in a timely manner.

In the evaluation, we pay special attention to factors such as surgery related diseases, pre-operative chronic diseases, and allergy history. For example, for patients with chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, doctors will adjust the drug use and operation plan according to the actual situation to ensure the safety of the operation.

In addition to the doctor's assessment, we also encourage patients and their families to actively participate in preoperative preparation. The patient needs to provide the doctor with a detailed medical history, drug use, and allergy history. These information are of great significance to the choice of anesthesia and operation methods before operation.

Intraoperative monitoring to ensure smooth operation

Intraoperative monitoring is one of the key links of surgical risk control. Our operating room is equipped with advanced monitoring equipment, including patient monitor, sphygmomanometer, electrocardiograph, etc. During the operation, the doctor will regularly monitor the patient's vital signs, such as heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, etc., to ensure that the patient's vital signs are stable.

In addition, during the operation, the Chinese doctor will work closely with the anesthesiologist to monitor the patient's pain feeling and anesthetic effect. In case of any abnormality, our team will take measures quickly, such as adjusting the drug dose, stopping the operation, etc.

Intraoperative monitoring not only ensures the safety of surgery, but also provides real-time information feedback for doctors. By monitoring the change of data, doctors can find and deal with the problems that may occur during the operation in a timely manner, so as to maximize the success rate of the operation and the safety of patients.

Postoperative care focuses on patient recovery

Postoperative nursing is a necessary link for risk control of surgery. After the operation, our nurses will closely observe the patients and pay attention to the changes of their condition and the occurrence of complications.

We advocate individualized postoperative nursing programs, and formulate appropriate nursing measures according to the specific conditions of patients. For example, for some patients who need to stay in bed for a long time after surgery, nurses will help them adjust their positions to avoid stress injuries.

Postoperative nurse education is also crucial. We will guide patients in postoperative care, remind them of precautions, and regularly follow up patients to understand their recovery.

Summary

Dalian Public Eye Hospital has taken many effective measures to assess and control the operation risk, including preoperative assessment, intraoperative monitoring and postoperative nursing. Through these measures, we can fully understand the health status of patients, timely identify and deal with potential risks, and ensure the safety and success of surgery. At the same time, we also pay attention to the participation and education of patients, so that patients can receive thoughtful care and support before and after surgery.

In the future, we will continue to strengthen the work of surgical risk assessment and control, constantly improve the medical quality and surgical safety, and provide better ophthalmic services for the majority of patients.

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