Created by Elizabeth Then
over 6 years ago
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Intraoperative nursing definition
What does the OR RN DO?
In the holding room
Getting ready to go to the OR
Are we ready?
Environmental preparation
Why do we check?
What to check?
When to undertake checking?
Supplies from outside organisation
Checking other areas
What to check?
What is this dictated by?
What to use?
environmental cleanliness
What to check?
The OR before the client gets there
nursing responsibilites
In the OR - RN responsibilities
anesthesia types
General anesthesia
Conscious sedation (MAC)
spinal and epidural
Local anaesthesia
In surgery - RN responsibilities
Foley
SCD stockings
skin prep
Time out
Positioning in detail
Factors to consider with positioning
Positioning definitions
Skeletal anatomy - bony prominences
Skeletal anatomy
neural anatomy
Vascular system
Why do you position a pregnant women on her side and which side?
Vascular system
Lithotomy position
why should legs be raised and lowered slowly and simultaneously?
respiratory system
What occurs when the patient is put into trendelenburg position?
Prone position- respiratory system
Respiratory system - lateral position
Integumentary system
pressure ulcers
positioning probelm - shear forces
Risk of complications
patient assessment
Supine position
relevance for recovery
Positioning within recovery
All staff duty of care
role of instrument nurse
The sterile field
In surgery - RN responsibilites
after incision
Other issues
Once surgery is complete
RN responsibilities in PACU
After leaving PACU - RN responsibilities
Rn responsibilities of the OR