The problem of patient awareness during surgery

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  • Linda Rivington

Résumé

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). Consulté à l’adresse https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/13253

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