This is a tricky queston because it often depends on the location AVM . Please read the article I have attaced it may hepl you. http://www.ehow.com/how_4746751_someone-brain-surgery.HTML
If a person has collapsed and appears to have a weak pulse, they have fainted or to use the medical term, syncope. The best way to revive the patient is not to throw a bucket of water on them but to wait for them to recover. Give small sips of water after the patient has recovered. Usually a fainted patient will have a complete recovery.
because it has lots of energy
Food...
The time it takes to recover from a Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt operation varies with each patient. It also depends on the success of the operation and how the patient responded to it.
If the original liver does not recover, it will shrivel, leaving the donor in place.
If the original liver does not recover, it will shrivel, leaving the donor in place.
The patient is generally out of bed approximately eight to 24 hours after surgery
That depends on the type of cancer, the length and severity of the disease, and the health of the patient.
The glucose can be used as electrolites to partially share enrgy for a snap-needed patient AND SLIGHTLY ON THE RECOVERY POSSIBILITY.
Influenza is a highly infectious disease, even when the patient is recovering (unlike many other Infectious Diseases which quit being infectious when the patient begins to recover).
An OT
The chances of failed kidneys recovering enough to stop dialysis depend on the underlying cause of kidney failure and the extent of damage to the kidneys. In some cases, acute kidney injury may improve with treatment, allowing the kidneys to recover and resume functioning. However, in chronic kidney disease, the chances of complete recovery are lower, and long-term dialysis or a kidney transplant may be needed.