Post-Operative Care and Recovery Support

Our Services

Post-Operative Care and Recovery Support

Patients may require continued monitoring and treatment after surgery to manage pain, protect the surgical area, support safe movement, and identify possible complications.

At New Padre Garcia Hospital, post-operative care is coordinated according to the surgeon’s instructions, the procedure performed, anesthesia used, and the patient’s recovery progress.

The healthcare team may monitor vital signs, breathing, consciousness, pain, bleeding, wound condition, fluid balance, mobility, and response to medicines.

The duration of hospital recovery depends on the procedure, patient’s condition, medical risks, and readiness for safe discharge.

Service Overview

Post-Operative Care and Recovery Support

This service supports patients requiring continued observation and treatment after a surgical procedure.

Depending on the procedure and patient’s condition, care may include:

The surgeon’s specific instructions guide post-operative treatment and activity restrictions.

Advantages

Recovery Monitoring

The healthcare team observes the patient’s condition following surgery and anesthesia.

Pain and Symptom Management

Prescribed medicines may be provided for pain, nausea, and other post-operative symptoms.

Wound Observation

The surgical site is checked for bleeding, swelling, discharge, and healing concerns.

Breathing Support

Selected patients may receive oxygen, respiratory monitoring, or breathing exercises.

Mobility Assistance

Nurses may help patients sit, stand, or walk safely according to medical instructions.

Diagnostic Coordination

Laboratory or imaging examinations may be requested when further assessment is needed.

Complication Awareness

Possible infection, bleeding, breathing concerns, or delayed recovery may be identified.

Discharge Preparation

Patients receive medicine, wound-care, activity, and follow-up instructions before leaving the hospital.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The length of stay depends on the procedure, anesthesia, recovery, pain control, and surgeon’s assessment.

Report severe pain, heavy bleeding, breathing difficulty, chest pain, persistent vomiting, confusion, or sudden weakness.

Contact the assigned surgical or inpatient team at (043) 772-0437.

Appointment

RECOVERING AFTER SURGERY?

Our inpatient team provides post-operative monitoring, pain management, wound support, mobility assistance, respiratory care, and discharge preparation.