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VTE Guideline Update

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New updates to the VTE guidelines empower nurses to take a more proactive role in preventing Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) or blood clots. This includes the ability to initiate preventive measures, such as applying compression stockings or using inflatable leg sleeves, at an earlier stage when a patient is suspected to be at high risk.

The revised guidelines emphasize the crucial role of thorough risk assessment. Nurses should not only evaluate a patient's susceptibility to VTE formation but also consider their risk of bleeding complications. To ensure effective implementation, the guidelines come with a comprehensive toolkit for nurses. These tools include resources for risk assessment and selecting the most suitable preventative measures for each individual patient.

The updated guidelines also recognize the significant contribution of perioperative nurses in preventing VTE. These nurses can play a vital role by educating patients about the importance of early mobilization after surgery. Encouraging patients to involve their families in the recovery process can further enhance successful outcomes.

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Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.
Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.
Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.
Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!
Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

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New updates to the VTE guidelines empower nurses to take a more proactive role in preventing Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) or blood clots. This includes the ability to initiate preventive measures, such as applying compression stockings or using inflatable leg sleeves, at an earlier stage when a patient is suspected to be at high risk.

The revised guidelines emphasize the crucial role of thorough risk assessment. Nurses should not only evaluate a patient's susceptibility to VTE formation but also consider their risk of bleeding complications. To ensure effective implementation, the guidelines come with a comprehensive toolkit for nurses. These tools include resources for risk assessment and selecting the most suitable preventative measures for each individual patient.

The updated guidelines also recognize the significant contribution of perioperative nurses in preventing VTE. These nurses can play a vital role by educating patients about the importance of early mobilization after surgery. Encouraging patients to involve their families in the recovery process can further enhance successful outcomes.

Support the show

Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.
Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.
Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.
Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!
Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

  continue reading

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