it is a place in hospital where operations are performed.
In the U.K. is is also a doctor's or dentist's office
As I was administered general anesthesia and was in a surgical unit, I say yes, it was surgery.
Yes
Surgeries are conducted in the Operating Room (OR) or the Ambulatory Surgery Unit (ASU)
The spelling is wrong. It would be spelled millijoule - a unit of work and energy. It is used in laser eye surgery.
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After his surgery, the patient was cleared to stay in the ambulatory care unit since he was able to walk around freely.
The amount of time the patient spends in the PACU depends on the length of surgery, type of surgery, status of regional anesthesia (e.g., spinal anesthesia), and the patient's level of consciousness.
The first three days following surgery will be spent in the intensive care unit. The next five to seven days are spent in a regular room. Nurses will be there to help you with your needs.
Immediately following surgery, patients are monitored closely in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the hospital for 24-72 hours. Most patients need to receive oxygen for four to 24 hours following surgery
Following surgery, the patient will wake up in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU). During this time, a tube will be inserted into the windpipe
ICU generally stands for Intensive Care Unit, which is a part of a hospital for closely watching people in rough condition or just coming out of surgery.
The surgical team is a unit providing the continuum of care beginning with preoperative care , and extending through perioperative (during the surgery) procedures, and postoperative recovery.