Med/Surg Ch 19: Postoperative Nursing
phase I PACU
area designated for care of surgical patients immediately after surgery and for patients whose condition warrants close monitoring
phase II PACU
area designated for care of surgical patients who have been transferred from a phase I PACU because their condition no longer requires the close monitoring provided in a phase I PACU
postanesthesia care unit (PACU)
area where postoperative patients are monitored as they recover from anesthesia; formerly referred to as the recovery room or postanesthesia recovery room
first-intention healing
method of healing in which wound edges are surgically approximated and integumentary continuity is restored without granulation
third-intention wound healing
method of healing in which surgical approximation of wound edges is delayed and integumentary continuity is restored by opposing areas of granulation
second-intention wound healing
method of healing in which wound edges are not surgically approximated and integumentary continuity is restored by the process known as granulation
dehiscence
partial or complete separation of wound edges
evisceration
protrusion of organs through the surgical incision
phase III PACU
setting in which the patient is cared for in the immediate postoperative period and then prepared for discharge from the facility