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DELIVERY OF DA Y SURGERY Facilities

DELIVERY OF DA Y SURGERY Facilities

National guidance from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, Royal College of Surgeons and BADS recommends that, ideally , day surgery should be performed in a dedicated unit with its own admission area, operating theatres and discharge ward. As a minimum a dedicated day surgery ward is required. This o ff ers a number of benefits, as listed in Table 22.3 It is important to remember that to deliver high-quality successful day surgery the appropriate equipment, drugs and expertise are essential. DELIVERY OF DA Y SURGERY Facilities

National guidance from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, Royal College of Surgeons and BADS recommends that, ideally , day surgery should be performed in a dedicated unit with its own admission area, operating theatres and discharge ward. As a minimum a dedicated day surgery ward is required. This o ff ers a number of benefits, as listed in Table 22.3 It is important to remember that to deliver high-quality successful day surgery the appropriate equipment, drugs and expertise are essential. DELIVERY OF DA Y SURGERY Facilities

National guidance from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, Royal College of Surgeons and BADS recommends that, ideally , day surgery should be performed in a dedicated unit with its own admission area, operating theatres and discharge ward. As a minimum a dedicated day surgery ward is required. This o ff ers a number of benefits, as listed in Table 22.3 It is important to remember that to deliver high-quality successful day surgery the appropriate equipment, drugs and expertise are essential.