vocab
O.R structure of services
General knowledge
departments
facilities
100

Restorative 

To regain the patients health and strength, so the patient may resume normal daily activities. 

100

who is directly responsible for everyone and everything in the O.R?

Director of surgical services 

100

What is the primary goal of surgical intervention?

To allow the patient to return to their best physical and mental health.

100

dispenses blood and it's components for transfusions

blood banks 

100

what is hospital based units?

Surgical suites within or attached to a hospital

200

Prophylactic 

To prevent the occurrence of disease or illness 

200

who is usually a registered nurse that assists the director of surgical services with management if the outpatient O.R care?

Operating Room Clinical Manager

200

what is the purpose of the organizational chart?

It demonstrates the direct and associated lines of authority. (links together responsibilities within the organization) 

200

Examines specimens to determine nature and extent of disease.

Pathology 

200

what is satellite surgery center?

Facility that is owned and operated by a hospital, but that is physically separated from the hospital 

300

Palliative 

To relieve or alleviate symptoms, without curing the underlying cause or disease.

300

performs nursing activities in preop, intraop, and postop responsibility  before and after surgeries.

staff nurses

300

What are the 3 types of hospitals?

nonprofit, proprietary, and tax supported.

300

Performs viral, microbiological, metabolic, molecular testing

Clinical Laboratory 

300
what is office-based surgery center? 

Part of a physicians office that is equipped to perform.

400

Oral surgeon 

Dentist with advanced specialty education and training to perform oral and maxillofacial surgery. 

400

usually a registered nurse who assists the O.R clinical  manager with management of the O.R suite.

Assistant clinical manger

400

describe a typical hospital organizational chart

1CEO 2 surgical service director 3 surgeon 4 anesthesia 5 circulator 6 surge tech 7 patient care tech

400

What does the biomedical engineer do?

Maintains and repairs Medical equipment.  

400

what is Ambulatory care center/surgicenter?

Independent facility that is investor owned and operated.

500

Osteopath

A doctor who practices osteopathy, which is a system of medical practice based on a theory that diseases are mainly due to a loss of structural integrity which can be restored first by manipulation of the body parts. 

500

unlicensed trained workers who clean, process, and store instruments and supplies. 

patient care assistants 

500

what are the seven limitations of the surgical technologists? 

Never administer medication, never administers anesthesia, never functions in the O.R without without proper supervision or a nurse or physician, never alters body tissue, never obtains or administers blood, never has final sign off on O.R documentation, never assesses physical or physiologic status of patient. 

500

Provide nursing assistance to patients

Nursing care units 

500

what is a clinic?

A facility for diagnosis and treatment of outpatient, may be a group practice in which several physicians work cooperatively or a single doctors office

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