Foreword; 1. The caring perioperative practitioner Julie Quick; 2. Evidence-based perioperative practice Paul Rawling; 3. Healthcare ethics and professional regulation in operating department practice Edmund Horowicz and Amy Williams; 4. Understanding the law within operating department practice Edmund Horowicz and Amy Williams; 5. Health and safety in the perioperative environment Kevin Henshaw; 6. Fundamentals of operating department design Shane Roadnight and Anne Followell; 7. Infection prevention and control in the operating department Jo Fielding and Mark Milligan; 8. Cardiovascular Physiology Dominic Nielsen and James Ip; 9. Recognition and interpretation of the ECG Kully Sandhu; 10. Respiratory Physiology Sarah John and Tahzeeb Bhagat; 11. Introduction to general Anaesthesia Jo Han Gan and James Ip; 12. Fundamentals of airway management Rebecca Sherwood; 13. Artificial ventilation Vicky Lester; 14. Management of perioperative medical emergencies Nathan Gamble; 15. Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (TIVA) Scott Miller; 16. Fundamentals of basic patient monitoring Victoria Cadman and Efua Hagan; 17. Haemodynamic monitoring Michael Donnellon; 18. Fundamentals of regional Anaesthesia Karim Will Mukhtar and Will Angus; 19. Fundamentals of the Anaesthetic machine Daniel Rodger; 20. Anaesthetic breathing systems Cheryl Wayne-Kevan and Daniel Rodger; 21. Pharmacological agents in Anaesthetic practice Kathryn Newton, Peter Turton and Brian Corrin; 22. Fundamentals of emergency Obstretric care Victoria Cadman and Rebecca Lowes; 23. Care of the bariatric patient Hannah Abbott; 24. Sterilisation and decontamination of surgical instruments Martin Kiernan and Roger King; 25. Management and use of medical equipment Julie Quick and Laura Garbett; 26. Fundamentals of the surgical scrub role Lindsay Keeley; 27. Fundamentals of patient positioning Sarah Brady; 28. Fundamentals of thermoregulation Craig Griffiths; 29. Fluid and electrolyte balance during surgery Chris Wood and Rebecca Parker; 30. The Physiology of blood and its administration Suzanne Arulogun and Paul Wheeler; 31. Fundamentals of wound healing, dressings and drains Steve Moutrey; 32. Understanding sutures and skin closure Steve Moutrey and Paul Bond; 33. Perioperative care of the paediatric patient Faye Lowry and Daniel Rodger; 34. Perioperative pain management Senthil Jayaseelan; 35. The recovery of patients from Anaesthesia and surgery Patricia Smedley and Jane Nicholas-Holley; 36. Fundamentals of emergency resuscitation Robert Ayee; 37. Human factors, ergonomics and non-technical skills Mark Hellaby; 38. Understanding intraoperative death Daniel Rodger and Heather Hartley; 39. Extended and advanced roles in perioperative practice Sally Stuart.
A practical guide on the essential principles for the effective care of patients during anaesthesia, surgery, and the recovery period.
Daniel Rodger is a registered Operating Department Practitioner and a Senior Lecturer in Perioperative Practice at London South Bank University. Kevin Henshaw is a Senior Lecturer in Preoperative Practice and Associate Head of Allied Health Programmes in the Faculty of Health, Social Care & Medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk. Paul Rawling is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader in Operating Department Practice in the Faculty of Health, Social Care & Medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk. Scott Miller is a Consultant Anaesthetist at St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in Merseyside.
'This second edition is a much-anticipated modernisation of a
classic book within the perioperative educational environment that
should appear on the bookshelf of every student and educator. It is
easy-to-read and contains diagrams, tables and photographs to
support the written content. The first edition been updated to
support the graduate workforce within perioperative practice, with
chapters covering everything from the design of the operating
department and decontamination and sterilisation to the management
of perioperative medical emergencies within the operating
department. The list of contributors reads like a who's who within
the world of perioperative education and practice in the modern
healthcare environment, and each of the 39 chapters links theory
and practice within the perioperative environment with the detail
we have come to know and expect from the previous edition.' Giles
Farrington, RODP PGCHPE FHEA MAcadMEd, Senior ODP Critical Care and
Resuscitation, York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS
Foundation Trust
'Fundamentals of Operating Department Practice is a must-have
addition to any perioperative practitioner's literature collection.
The first edition of this text was my “go to” resource when
studying to become an Operating Department Practitioner, but what
this second edition demonstrates is how the perioperative
practitioner role has evolved, and continues to evolve. This text
has been revised with the aim to be much more informative,
utilising the current best evidence-based practice, written by the
multidisciplinary subject matter experts. The wide-ranging topics
this text includes will be of benefit to both pre- registration and
post-registration perioperative practitioners, and offers
information on some of the most challenging aspects of
perioperative practice. It is thorough in its approach and layout
and is an enjoyable and informative read.' Mark Cannan, MSc, BSc
(Hons), Dip HE (ODP), Advanced Critical Care Practitioner (ACCP)
and ODPs, North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
'This really is a go-to textbook for all students, the newly
qualified and those ODPs further along in their career. All the
essential topics are covered, along with many more you may not
regularly practise in. The authors provide all the up-to-date
information, in easy-to-understand language that will help you to
refresh your knowledge and maintain your HCPC standards.' Angela
Lösekann, Perioperative Practitioner Team Leader, Education and
Training Lead Oxford National Organ Retrieval team, Churchill
Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
'This new edition of Fundamentals of Operating Department Practice
is a must for all student ODPs, as well as being a valuable
resource for qualified ODPs. The writing is clear and concise and
not too jargon-heavy, making it an accessible resource for all.'
Samantha Kimberley, Operating Department Practitioner, The Queen
Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
'This second edition is a textbook for both registered
practitioners working in perioperative practice and students on
pre-registration ODP and nursing courses. Chapters are organised so
that readers can work through the content in a way that mirrors the
patient's perioperative journey. Alternatively, chapters can easily
be accessed independently as required for revision or reference. It
excels in its holistic approach towards patient care, and is
inclusive of subjects that students may find challenging in
practice; the chapters concerning perioperative cardiac arrest and
care of patients after death are particularly well considered. A
useful resource for academics to support the planning of teaching
and learning, and practice supervisors and mentors will find ideas
and prompts for conversations with students in practice.' Joanna
Holland, RN DipN BA (Hons) MSc FHEA, Lecturer, BSc Nursing, School
of Sport & Health Sciences, University of Brighton, Theatre Nurse,
Royal Sussex County Hospital, University Hospitals Sussex
'The 2nd edition of Fundamentals of Operating Department Practice
is an excellent resource for both ODP students as well as more
experienced ODPs looking to refresh their knowledge. Whilst the
emphasis is on important clinical, equipment and monitoring topics,
there are some excellent chapters on non-clinical issues aspects
such as Ethics, the Law and infection control which are relevant to
all staff working in the operating department. Writing a
comprehensive book like this is not an easy task and the authors
should be very proud of producing a superb text and that will be an
invaluable resource to all ODPs.' Anil Hormis, Consultant in
Anaesthesia & Critical Care Medicine, The Rotherham NHS Foundation
Trust
'It was a pleasure to be given the opportunity to read the second
edition of the Fundamentals of Operating Department Practice. The
size and scope of this book serves to highlight the complexity of
modern perioperative care and the enormous amount of knowledge that
a student in perioperative practice must master. As such, this
volume is a go to resource for those seeking to understand the
fundamental principles that underpin practice and, most
importantly, the care of the perioperative patient. It is not only
students who will benefit from the information in this book, there
is much between the covers that established practitioners will find
informative.' Bill Kilvington, FCODP, FRCA, Patient Safety Lead,
The College of Operating Department Practitioners
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