7th Edition of
Singapore Nursing Research Conference
March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
After a surgical treatment, you will receive postoperative care. Your surgical procedure and medical history will determine the kind of postoperative treatment you require. It frequently combines both wound care and pain management. As soon as surgery is finished, postoperative care begins. It lasts the whole of your hospital stay and might carry on after you are released. Your healthcare professional should inform you about the potential risks and problems of your surgery as part of your postoperative care. The nurses will keep an eye on your pulse, temperature, respiration, and pulse while you are in the recovery room. To test your lung capacity, they can ask you to take several deep breaths. For indications of bleeding or infection, they could examine the surgical site.









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