Surgical Center: recommendations for the care of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425202000030009Keywords:
Surgicalcenters. Perioperative care. Crew resource management, healthcare. Pandemics. Coronavirus infectionsAbstract
Objective: To present the recommendations to reorganize surgical center in the care of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Method: Critical
literature review of the literature, with publications from 2019 and 2020 related to scientific production, technical standards, guidelines and recommendations of societies
for managing the surgical center in the care of patients during the new coronavirus pandemic. Results: The management of human and material resources is essential
to meet the perioperative care demand; reorganize surgical procedures; ensure the safety of health professionals; organize an operating room with required materials;
plan the patient’s post-anesthetic recovery; and perform cleaning and disinfection of the operating room. Conclusion: The recommendations direct nurses to apply
best practices in patient care, in line with scientific evidence recommended by reference institutions, to promote safe and quality care for patients and professionals.
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