Definition of post-op in English:
post-op
abbreviationpəʊstˈɒpˈpōstäp
Post-operative.
Example sentencesExamples
- Kevin escorted patients to and from surgery and post-op.
- So one post-op wound infection is the same as another in the eyes of the paper.
- Ancillary rehabilitative services are available from the first post-op day, and the same team continues to follow the patient after discharge.
- I had surgery in June to have it repaired and came here for post-op therapy.
- Functional mobility was measured by Timed-up-and-go and the number of days post-op that the subject was able to walk 500 feet independently.
- The treatment will require him to spend two weeks in Hungary after the surgery, followed later on by a four to six-week course of post-op therapy.
- Pre- and post-op audiograms were available for 157 cases at 1 month or later following myringoplasty.
- Late one night while on call for surgery, I was sitting in the charting area writing a post-op note.
- With the use of a post-op shoe and decreased weight bearing, healing and pain relief were complete in six weeks.
- Orthopedists tell me that every operation has a mandatory post-op period when you need to take it easy to avoid complications, such as an infection.
- The Plan now lists my diet for pre-op and post-op.
- Be sure to ask about downtime and recovery following the surgery, and about post-op pain management.
- He did well post-op and was talking with in 2 days.
- The post-op nurses will say I was kicking so hard I rammed my legs through the hospital-bed rails.
- Since the clinic began, she has seen over 200 patients suffering from conditions like angina and pre- or post-op cardiac patients.
- What can be done post-op for better success rate?
- I have to go see the surgeon tomorrow, for the post-op visit.
- The use of plasmapheresis may also permit steroid tapering before surgery, allowing for better post-op healing.
- One week post-op, the patient is recovering well.
- My hypnotherapist worked with me pre-op and post-op.