CNOR Operating Room Nursing

Category - Intraoperative

In what position would the perioperative nurse most likely position a patient for a temporal craniectomy?
  1. Supine
  2. Prone
  3. Lateral recumbent
  4. Sitting
Explanation
Answer: D-The patient undergoing a temporal craniectomy would most likely be in a sitting position. This position gives the surgeon clear access to the temporal bone of the skull. The patient’s hands rest on their lap and they are secured to the table. Repositioning and moving after the procedure must be done gradually to prevent changes in blood pressure if the patient is moved from this position to that of a lower level, such as semi-Fowler or supine.
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