Gather and review the patient's medical history to assess any pre-existing conditions, allergies, or previous surgeries. This information will help determine the patient's suitability for the thoracotomy procedure and guide the anesthetic management.
Obtain informed consent from the patient
Discuss the thoracotomy procedure with the patient, explaining the risks, benefits, and alternatives. Answer any questions and obtain the patient's informed consent for the surgery. Ensure the patient has a clear understanding of the procedure and its potential outcomes.
Informed consent
Perform pre-operative physical examination
Conduct a thorough physical examination of the patient prior to surgery. This examination will assess the patient's general health, lung function, and identify any potential contraindications or complications that need to be addressed before the thoracotomy procedure.
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Heart auscultation
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Lung auscultation
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Blood pressure measurement
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Temperature measurement
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Oxygen saturation measurement
Order necessary pre-operative labs and imaging
Request and schedule any required laboratory tests (such as blood work) and imaging studies (such as chest X-rays or CT scans) to gather additional information about the patient's health before the thoracotomy procedure.
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Complete blood count
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Basic metabolic panel
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Coagulation panel
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Liver function tests
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Renal function tests
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Chest X-ray
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CT scan
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MRI
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PET scan
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Ultrasound
Schedule the surgical procedure
Coordinate and schedule the thoracotomy procedure with the surgical team, operating room availability, and the patient's availability. Ensure all necessary resources and equipment are prepared for the scheduled time.
Approval: Anesthesiologist
Will be submitted for approval:
Perform pre-operative physical examination
Will be submitted
Order necessary pre-operative labs and imaging
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Schedule the surgical procedure
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Prepare the patient for surgery
Provide detailed instructions to the patient regarding pre-operative fasting, medication restrictions, and hygiene protocols. Ensure the patient understands the necessary preparations and is comfortable and ready for the thoracotomy procedure.
Administer anesthesia
Administer appropriate anesthesia to ensure the patient remains unconscious and pain-free during the thoracotomy procedure. Monitor the patient's vital signs, oxygen saturation, and anesthesia depth throughout the surgery.
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General anesthesia
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Regional anesthesia
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Local anesthesia with sedation
Perform skin preparation and drape
This task involves preparing the surgical site by cleaning and sterilizing the patient's skin before the thoracotomy procedure. The purpose is to minimize the risk of infection and ensure a sterile environment. It includes using appropriate antiseptic solutions and covering the patient with sterile drapes. Are there any specific skin preparation and draping protocols or preferences? How will you maintain the sterile field throughout the procedure? Required resources: Sterile skin preparation kit and sterile drapes
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Confirm patient's identification
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Cleanse the surgical site with antiseptic solution
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Place sterile surgical drapes
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Maintain the sterile field
Perform the Thoracotomy procedure
This task involves performing the actual thoracotomy procedure on the patient. The purpose is to gain access to the thoracic cavity for surgical interventions, such as lung resection or repair. It requires surgical skills, knowledge of anatomy, and the use of specialized surgical instruments. How will you ensure patient safety during the procedure? Are there any specific steps or considerations for the thoracotomy procedure? Required resources: Surgical instruments and sterile gloves
Monitor vital signs throughout the procedure
This task involves continuously monitoring the patient's vital signs during the thoracotomy procedure. The purpose is to ensure the patient's stability, detect any physiological changes or complications, and take appropriate actions if needed. It includes monitoring heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and respiratory rate. How will you document and communicate any significant changes in vital signs? Are there any specific monitoring devices or protocols? Required resources: Vital signs monitoring equipment
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Monitor heart rate
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Measure blood pressure
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Monitor oxygen saturation
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Monitor respiratory rate
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Document and communicate significant changes
Approval: Surgeon's procedure
Will be submitted for approval:
Perform the Thoracotomy procedure
Will be submitted
Monitor vital signs throughout the procedure
Will be submitted
Start post-operative care and pain management
This task involves initiating post-operative care and pain management for the patient after the thoracotomy procedure. The purpose is to ensure the patient's comfort, facilitate recovery, and minimize post-operative complications. It includes providing pain medications, monitoring wound healing, and addressing any immediate post-operative concerns. How will you assess and manage the patient's pain? What are the wound care instructions? Required resources: Pain medication and wound care supplies
Transfer patient to recovery room
This task involves transferring the patient from the operating room to the recovery room after the thoracotomy procedure. The purpose is to provide a controlled environment for the patient's post-operative recovery, close monitoring, and assistance as needed. It includes ensuring a smooth transition, providing anesthesia handover to the recovery room staff, and stabilizing the patient. How will you ensure patient comfort and safety during the transfer? Are there any specific instructions or observations for the recovery room staff? Required resources: Patient transfer equipment and recovery room bed
Monitor patient in recovery room
This task involves monitoring the patient's recovery and vital signs in the recovery room after the thoracotomy procedure. The purpose is to assess the patient's condition, manage any post-operative complications or pain, and ensure a smooth recovery process. It includes monitoring vital signs, pain levels, respiratory function, and overall well-being. How will you document and communicate any abnormalities or concerns? What are the discharge criteria from the recovery room? Required resources: Vital signs monitoring equipment and pain assessment tools
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Monitor vital signs
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Assess pain levels
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Evaluate respiratory function
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Monitor overall well-being
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Document and communicate abnormalities
Discharge patient from recovery room
This task involves discharging the patient from the recovery room after a successful recovery from the thoracotomy procedure. The purpose is to ensure the patient's readiness to leave the hospital, provide post-operative instructions, and arrange any necessary follow-up appointments. It includes verifying the patient's stability, providing discharge instructions, and arranging transportation. Are there any specific criteria or instructions for the patient's discharge? How will you communicate the post-operative instructions? Required resources: Discharge instructions and transportation arrangements
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Verify patient's stability
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Provide discharge instructions
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Arrange transportation
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Schedule post-operative follow-ups
Schedule post-operative follow-ups
This task involves scheduling the necessary post-operative follow-up appointments for the patient after the thoracotomy procedure. The purpose is to ensure proper monitoring of the patient's recovery, wound healing, and overall progress. It includes arranging appointments with the surgeon, medical professionals, or specialized clinics as needed. How soon should the first follow-up appointment be scheduled? Are there any specific instructions or precautions for the patient during the follow-up period? Required resources: Appointment scheduling system or software
Approval: Post-operative Care
Will be submitted for approval:
Start post-operative care and pain management
Will be submitted
Transfer patient to recovery room
Will be submitted
Monitor patient in recovery room
Will be submitted
Conduct post-operative follow-ups
This task involves conducting the post-operative follow-up appointments for the patient after the thoracotomy procedure. The purpose is to assess the patient's progress, address any concerns or complications, and ensure proper healing. It includes evaluating wound healing, reviewing imaging studies, monitoring vital signs, and providing necessary interventions or referrals. How will you assess the patient's recovery and wound healing? What are the specific instructions or precautions for the patient during the post-operative period? Required resources: Wound care supplies, imaging reports, and vital signs monitoring equipment
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Assess wound healing
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Review imaging studies
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Monitor vital signs
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Provide necessary interventions or referrals
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Address patient concerns
Assess recovery and wound healing
This task involves assessing the patient's recovery and wound healing after the thoracotomy procedure. The purpose is to determine the effectiveness of the surgical intervention, identify any complications or issues that may require further management, and ensure the patient's overall well-being. It includes evaluating wound healing, reviewing imaging studies, assessing pain levels, and monitoring the patient's functional status. How will you measure and document wound healing progress? Are there any specific assessments or evaluations required? Required resources: Wound assessment tools and imaging reports