September 21, 2022
Surgical instruments that are of poor quality or improperly maintained can fail during procedures, an alarming occurrence that jeopardizes outcomes...
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By: Outpatient Surgery Editors
Published: 1/6/2021
Most patients are nervous before surgery, especially now when family members and loved ones are unable to wait with them due to COVID-19 restrictions. That's why we tap into the calming effects of aromatherapy. We hand out lavender aromatherapy inhalers in pre-op, and most patients say inhaling the scent decreases their anxiety levels. The inhaler, which costs about $1.50, looks like a lipstick container with a cotton ball inside that's been soaked in essential oils. Patients also have access to the inhalers in the PACU, and even take them home for use during their recoveries.
Thomas Koehler, BSN, RN, CNOR
John Muir Hospital
Walnut Creek, Calif.
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