Companions should be allowed to go with the patient for the first part of pre-operative care to give comfort and security to the patient. Remember, the patient might be afraid and naturally, their companion can help calm that fear, especially concerning insertion of IV's, not the medical staff. Companions should be allowed in the Phase 1 recovery room. They are the ones who the patient trusts and feels calm around and can be helped to stay calm. The medical staff can't really do this.
Companions should be allowed to go with the patient for the first part of pre-operative care to give comfort and security to the patient. Remember, the patient might be afraid and naturally, their companion can help calm that fear, especially concerning insertion of IV's, not the medical staff. Companions should be allowed in the Phase 1 recovery room. They are the ones who the patient trusts and feels calm around and can be helped to stay calm. The medical staff can't really do this.
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