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Our facility now does most of their total hips via lap.a very small incision, decreases their LOS and reduces their post op complications.Our fresh post op pts have abduction pillows in place and are not turned for the few hours /or night of surgery.The next day...like within 12 hours PT has them up walking.Just like any other surgical patient the worst thing they can do is become immobile .the quicker you can get them OOB the faster the recovery.we maintain hip alignment during hours of sleep with an abduction pillow and ambulate with PT asap.
We can turn straight from PACU if we want or need to. As long as the BP is stable and pain is controlled we let them go to position of comfort for them. Unaffected side only where i work. If i were to really watch the clock on it, it would probly be more like 2 hours though, because by the time we get them settled, assessed, get them some PO liquids, maybe a bedpan, and family has assured themselves it is at least that long.
brinasmommy27
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Just curious what the rest of you ortho nurses do? Do you reposition and then let them go back to the back or do you turn them and leave them on the unop side for a period of time?
Is it possible by not turing them you could cause a nerve injury?
Thanks