Post-op Monitoring
Detect early deterioration by trending vitals, output, pain changes, and mental status.
Knowledge before quiz
Review the concept pattern, identify the risk cue, then start the short check-up.
Core concepts
Concept 1
New tachycardia plus hypotension can indicate bleeding.
Concept 2
Diminishing urine output may signal hypoperfusion.
Concept 3
Unexpected agitation can signal hypoxia or delirium onset.
Risk pitfalls and guardrails
Treating severe pain without reassessing neurovascular status.
Guardrail: Use a 15-second safety pause before finalizing your action.
Delaying rapid-response activation for unstable trends.
Guardrail: Add a time checkpoint and escalate earlier.
Assuming low urine output is normal after surgery.
Guardrail: Use a 15-second safety pause before finalizing your action.
Memory anchors
Post-op Danger
Bleed, breathe, brain, urine, and pain trend.
Trend > Snapshot
Compare changes over time, not one isolated value.
Checkpoint rule
Do the check-up only after you can summarize each concept in one sentence and identify one dangerous pitfall from memory.
Knowledge Check (after reading)
Short check-up to confirm understanding of this module.
Check-up Questions
Which post-op trend most strongly suggests internal bleeding?
A post-op patient has urine output trending down for several hours. What is the best interpretation?
Answer all questions to submit.
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