| surgical portal |
An opening in the skin through which a surgical instrument (e.g., a fiberoptic scope) may be placed. SYN: positioning portal .
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| surgical recovery, delayed |
Extension of the number of postoperative days required to initiate and perform activities that maintain life, health, and well-being. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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| surgical resident |
A physician who is enrolled in a hospital-based training program to complete the requirements for board certification in a surgical specialty.
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| surgical shock |
Shock following operations and including traumatic shock. SEE: traumatic shock .
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| surgical technologist |
A technologist who assists in many operating room functions, including preparing the patient for surgery, ensuring the sterility of the operating room, operating equipment during surgery, and, in some instances, working as
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