Person: 1. Operating room nurse: Dress neatly and don't wear a mask.
2. Zhang Juxiang, patient, about 50 years old, female, with education below primary school. 3. Patient's daughter, Xiao Fang: in her 20s, with a high school education or above. Location: Ward.
Time: The afternoon before the operation.
Scene layout: sickbed, with patients sitting on it. There is a chair beside the bed, and my daughter is sitting on it. Daughter: Mom, don't be too nervous about tomorrow's operation. You're not afraid. Patient: no, no.
Daughter: (laughs) You said "no" too. I think you're nervous now.
Nurse: (Come backstage and make a preoperative visit with a notebook and pen. Knock on the door, push the door and say to the patient with a smile) Hello, is your name Zhang Juxiang? Patient and daughter: Yes. Nurse: (to daughter) You are ... Daughter: This is my mother.
Nurse: I'm a nurse in the operating room. My surname is Li. I'll pick you up to the operating room tomorrow morning, and I'll always be by your side when you have the operation.
Patient: Why? Will you operate on me tomorrow?
Nurse: No. The operation was performed by the doctor who saw you in the ward. I am a nurse who cooperates with the operation, and I am responsible for giving you fluids and preparing things for the operation. Are you in good health? Have you ever been ill? Have you ever had an operation before? Patient: No. I am usually in good health, but sometimes I have a stomachache. Nurse: You don't have any infectious diseases, do you? Patient: No.
Nurse; Are you allergic to anything? Such as medicine and food. Patient: No.
Nurse: Do you know how many Eugene has? Patient: 95 kg.
Nurse: You don't usually have the habit of smoking and drinking, do you? Patient: No.
Nurse: Do you know your blood type? Patient: I don't know.
Daughter: I seem to have checked that day. Nurse: Yes, I just read your medical record. It's blood type B. Daughter: Is there much bleeding in this operation? Can you transfuse blood?
Nurse: Not too much. Generally, blood transfusion is not needed. If there are special circumstances, we will contact our families in time. Do you have your period now? Patient: no, daughter: can't I have an operation when I have my period?
Nurse: Yes, blood is not easy to coagulate during menstrual period, and bleeding will increase during operation. Do you have contact eyes? Do you have false teeth? Take it off before you go to the operating room. : (while asking, taking notes)
Patient: No. Will I know nothing when I have the operation tomorrow?
Nurse: Your operation tomorrow is not general anesthesia, but epidural anesthesia. Just give you an injection in the back, put a very thin tube and put anesthetic in it. You can talk to us during the operation. The anesthesiologist will always be in front of you and will wait until you feel no pain before starting the operation. Don't be too nervous. Let's cooperate well. If you feel uncomfortable, please let us know and we will deal with it in time.
Patient: Will it hurt after the operation?
Nurse: After the operation, it usually hurts about 4 hours after anesthesia. The first night is the most