The problem of patient awareness during surgery
Abstract
It is generally assumed that patients under general anaesthesia are rendered incapable of hearing, feeling or seeing anything. This assumption has pretty well been proven false in a number of cases.
Some post-operative patients are truly able to have vivid recall of specific events that actually occurred during their operation - when they were believed to be unconscious by members of the surgical team.
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1987-04-01
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Rivington, L. (1987). The problem of patient awareness during surgery. Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada Journal, 5(2). Retrieved from https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/13253
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