** Monitoring of the Emergency Patient: A Multidisciplinary Approach ** Urgency in the operating room demands a rapid and coordinated response from the entire medical team.** From the moment a patient is classified as an emergency and scheduled for surgery, a rigorous monitoring process begins that involves surgeons, nurses, and other health professionals. ** Preparing the Surgeon for a Surgical Emergency ** Surgeons, as leaders of the surgical team, play a crucial role in the care of emergency patients. Their preparation involves: * Deep knowledge of the pathology: The surgeon must have a thorough knowledge of the medical condition that requires immediate surgery, as well as the possible complications and treatments. * Availability: Surgeons on call must always be ready to respond to emergency calls and arrive at the operating room in the shortest possible time. * Coordination with other teams: They must coordinate closely with anesthesiologists, circulating nurses, a...
Embarking on a nursing career offers a rewarding path for any dedicated healthcare professional looking to make a meaningful impact on society. The journey begins with obtaining a rigorous nursing degree, which provides the foundational knowledge necessary to become a licensed registered nurse. During this journey, gaining diverse clinical experience is crucial for mastering the complexities of modern patient care. Many nurses eventually pursue advanced practice nursing to specialize in high-stakes environments such as critical care, where technical expertise meets emotional resilience. Regardless of the specialty, a steadfast commitment to medical ethics remains the North Star of the profession, ensuring that every individual is treated with the utmost dignity and compassion. In past centuries, nursing care was offered by volunteers with little or no training, usually women of different religious orders. During the Crusades, for example, some military orders of knights also ...


