Anaesthetic procedure for elective caesarean section (C section)

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  • čas přidán 21. 03. 2017
  • WINNER OF THE 2018 BMA PATIENT INFORMATION AWARD - "Patient information produced by an NHS Trust"
    An anaesthetist and patient explain what to expect when you have a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural prior to having an elective Caesarean Section (C section) the production includes information on:
    1. Attending the anaesthetic clinic prior to the procedure
    2. Taking medication prior to your Caesarean
    3. Defining a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
    4. Arriving for a elective caesarean section
    5. Having a cannula fitted
    6. Having a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
    7. Checking the anaesthetic
    8. Monitoring your blood pressure
    9. The risks inherent in a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
    10. Having your birthing partner with you
    11. Having a caesarean section (C section)
    12. When baby is born
    13. Post operation pain relief
    14. Recovering from a caesarean section operation
    15. Getting mobile again
    Relevant Oxford University Hospitals NHS FT patient information leaflets regarding this procedure are available here:
    www.ouh.nhs.uk/patient-guide/l...
    If you would like to find out more about the work of OUH NHS FT please visit our website:
    www.ouh.nhs.uk/
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