Match the term with the correct definition.
-Intraoperative
A) The period of time from when the surgical procedure is scheduled until the incision is made or the procedure begins.
B) The period of time from when surgery is first scheduled until the patient is released from the surgeon's care.
C) The period of time from when surgery is first scheduled may be weeks or months depending on the patient and physician schedules and other. circumstances.
D) The period of time from when the incision is made or the procedure begins until the patient's incision is closed or the procedure ends.
E) The period of time from when surgery is first scheduled is short due to the potential for health risks and may be called an add-on by the scheduler.
F) The period of time from when the case is scheduled is very short due to the life or limb-threatening circumstances and may bump a scheduled case.
G) The period of time from when the incision is closed until the patient is released from care.
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