Author: Chardonnay | Clarity and Case
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Why Does it Feel Like Something’s in My Eye?
During surgery, even a small detail like eye protection can make all the difference. This post explains how corneal abrasions happen, why they’re preventable, and how attentive nursing care – and proper documentation – protect both patients and providers.
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Why Can’t I Eat Before Surgery?
Many patients wonder why they can’t eat before surgery. Here’s what really happens under anesthesia and how fasting keeps you safe.
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From Bedside to Blog: Explaining Post-Surgery Sore Throat
Wondering why your throat hurts after surgery? It’s a common side effect of the breathing tube. Here’s a clear explanation from a nurse’s perspective of what it means for recovery- simple, honest, and reassuring.
