INTRODUCTION TO THE OPERATING ROOM FOR OBSERVERS

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INTRODUCTION TO THE OPERATING ROOM FOR OBSERVERS

DIRECTION FOR DAY OF OBSERVATION Assure that you eat breakfast Bring your ID Obtain scrubs The scrub room opens at 7:45am Take brown elevators to the ground floor Exit the elevator and turn right The uniform room is across the hall Pick up one set of scrubs including the jacket

DIRECTION FOR DAY OF OBSERVATION DirecRons to the OR Take only the green elevators to the third floor Exit the elevator and wait at this locaron. The Clinical Liaison for the OR will pick you up and take you to the OR.

DIRECTION FOR DAY OF OBERVATION (conrnued) You will be assigned a locker that you will most likely share. The lockers are small and will not accommodate large backpacks. Your assignment for the day will be controlled by the Clinical Liaison. You will stay with one circulator unrl the line up in that room is done. You may follow the last parent to the Recovery Room and then return to your floor. Your experience may not last the enrre day based on the schedule for the day.

Informa(on on that age old ques(on.what do I wear and when? There are 3 different ZONES that govern the type of apparel that must be worn within the OperaRng Room Unrestricted Includes the control desk Street clothes are permized in this area

Surgical Zones Semi restricted This area begins when you cross the yellow line Surgical a[re must be worn Scrubs Scrubs need to be clean and laundered within the hospital. Hats - All hair is to be contained within the surgical hat. Shoe covers are added if your shoes are worn from home. This protects your shoes and prevents you from taking bacteria home.

SURGICAL ZONES Restricted Masks are added. The masks should be snug but not Rght. You should breath through the mask not around it. This area includes Sub sterile areas Surgical rooms

What occurs before the parent goes to surgery??? A history is obtained from the parent prior to their scheduled surgery date. This informaron is obtained during a preoperarve test visit or a phone call.

QuesRons that are important to know.. Does the parent have any medical condirons Diabetes Cardiac history Pulmonary GastrointesRnal Gynecology Endocrine Urology

Allergies And the list goes on.. MedicaRons, especially Hypertensive medicarons the parent is instructed to take this medicaron the day of surgery Steroids hydrocorrsone may be given during surgery AnRcoagulants - these are usually disconrnued prior to surgery to allow the coagularon Rmes to return to normal. Any history of problems with anesthesia Is there any any history of Malignant Hyperthermia. Reason for visit

Pre operarve instrucrons are given in the surgeons office Which medicarons to disconrnue What Rme to stop earng When to arrive at the hospital

A plan of care is inirated for each parent. BELOW IS A SAMPLE CARE PLAN

Plan of care conrnued

Plan of care conrnues.

Now it is Rme to get the case items together using a surgeon s preference card The surgeon s preference cards are procedure specific. These list suture, instruments, implants, medicarons, and special items needed for the procedure.

The sterile field is created by opening a case pack The staff must confirm sterility on all items before opening. Sterile indicators are verified in all instrument sets. Outdates are checked prior to opening it on the sterile field.

Maintaining the sterile field is important. Only the TOP of a table is considered sterile. Below the line is unsterile Note the hands are placed only on the top of the sterile table

All sterile members of the surgical team will perform a Surgical Hand Scrub The iniral hand scrub of the day is a 5 minute mechanical scrub with an approved anrmicrobial soap. All surfaces of the hands and arms to 2 inches above the elbow are addresses. Extra azenron to given to the fingernail area. Subsequent scrubs may either be a 3 minute mechanical scrub of a brushless scrub using an approved anrmicrobial foam.

Aher performing the hand scrub, sterile gown and gloves are donned

Sterile area of the gown Only the front of the gown is sterile. The sterile area starts 2 inches below the neckline and extends to the waist. Only the area between the lines is sterile

Surgical counts are done to insure that foreign bodies are not retained within the surgical site. Items counted include Sponges Needles Blades Instruments

Surgical counts, cont Counts sheets are used to track the number of items. The staff may not rely on their memory. All items are counted before the iniral incision is made. The staff begin the closing count when the surgeon begins to close the incision. Any discrepancy is immediately Reported to the surgeon.

Anesthesia Usually a CRNA (CerRfied Registered Nurse AnestheRst) provides anestherc care under the supervision of an Anesthesiologist. Maintains airway Monitors the parents BP, pulse, Oxygen concentraron, and end Rdal CO 2. During inducron of anesthesia the circularng nurse is to remain at the parent s side to assist the anesthesia care provider. Noise in the room should be kept to a minimum during Anesthesia inducron.

Anesthesiologist will select the best type of anesthesia based on the parent and procedure Local- AnestheRc is injected at the surgical site Anesthesia personnel are not required A second RN is added to the room staff to monitor the parent Monitored Anesthesia Care SedaRon is added to a local Regional These include Spinal Epidural Specific nerve blocks General

PosiRoning Aher inducron, the surgical staff will posiron the parent. Normal body alignment is maintained.

PosiRoning Special surgical tables can be used to obtain Special posirons Realignment of fractures to permit fixaron Radiology capabilires Some posironing devices have hydraulic assist

Pressure points are padded. Safety straps are applied. PosiRoning

The skin at the surgical incision is prepped The prep begins at the incision site and proceeds outward. The area prepped will include the incision and at least a two inch parameter

The skin at the surgical incision is prepped, cont Types of preps include Duraprep Chloraprep Betadine Applicare Ignition source If an alcohol based prep is used a three minute dry period is Rmed prior to draping. This helps prevent the trapping of alcohol vapors beneath the drapes and minimizes the risk of fire.

The OperaRng Room is at high risk a potenral fire The sterile field contains all components for the fire triangle. Oxygen Oxygen is administered to the patient Fuel Paper drapes Sponges Sheets Alcohol based preps Ignition source Cautery Hot light cables Lasers

Sterile drapes are added around the incision site The draped area is usually larger than the intended incision. This allows for any possible extension of the incision that may become necessary.

The surgical safety checklist is completed by the team IdenRficaRon of the parent Site verificaron includes: IdenRficaRon of the parent Procedure Laterality Allergies AnRbioRc given Special equipment and supplies Site marking

All charrng is documented on the computer Nursing care plan PosiRoning Prepping MedicaRons Implants All electrical devices used Specimens obtained Procedure done Charges

The Role of the CirculaRng Nurse Acts as the parent s advocate Reviews the surgeon s preference card and insures that all requested items are available Opens sterile supplies Verifies the sterility of supplies and instruments Counts sharps, sponges and instruments at the beginning and closure IdenRfies the parent prior to room entry IniRates the Rme out process

Documents all specimens, labeling, and disposiron The CirculaRng Nurse

The CirculaRng Nurse Documents the case Monitors local parents

Scrub personnel This may either be an RN of a Surgical Technologist Assist the circulator in the review of the surgeon s preference card Verifies the sterility of supplies and instruments Opens sterile supplies Maintain the sterile field Pass the instruments to the surgical team Hold retractors Counts sharps, sponges and instruments with the circulator AnRcipates the surgeon s needs Assist with the dressing

Surgical Assistants This may either be a Resident, Medical Student, RNFA (RN first assistant), or a trained surgical assistant. They work under the supervision of the surgeon. Assist in posironing the parent May retract, cut, and suture Rssue Residents may mark the surgical site preoperarvely. Help transport the parent to Post Anesthesia Care Unit

The incision is closed, dressing applied and the parent is transferred to the Post Anesthesia Care Unit The PACU staff will monitor the parent while assisrng the parent in waking, and provide pain control. Certain criteria must be met prior to the parent s discharge from the PACU. O 2 saturaron Pain control CirculaRon Blood Pressure Mental status

How do I behave in the OR? If at any Rme you feel extremely warm, light headed or queasy, please alert the circulator and step out of the room. Introduce yourself including the spelling of your name as you will be added to the permanent record. Ask quesrons, remember this is your experience, make it what you want it to be. Remember to keep at least 2feet distance from sterile fields..(these are usually blue) Do not walk between 2 sterile areas walk around. Change your mask between cases. Remember that hand washing is unchanged in the OR, please conrnue to abide by the rules

As a representarve of AGMC OR Welcome, we are glad to have you!!