Key Terms
Surgical Team Roles
Communication in the OR
Teamwork & Professional Behavior
Patient Safety
100

Guidelines, usually expressed in a series of statements, that provide ethical standards of conduct for a profession. 

Code of Ethics

100

This team member is responsible for performing the operation.

The Surgeon

100

This type of communication uses spoken words.

Verbal Communication 
100

Working together toward a common goal.

Teamwork

100

The top priority in the operating room.

Patient Safety

200

To leave a patient alone who is still in need of care or observation.

Abandonment

200

This person maintains the sterile field and passes instruments during surgery.

Surgical Technologist

200

Body language, facial expressions, and gestures are forms of this.

Nonverbal Communication
200

Being dependable and trustworthy in your duties.

Responsibility

200

This is performed before incision to verify patient, site, and procedure.

Time-Out

300

Written instructions expressing the patient’s wishes concerning the types and amount of medical treatment to be rendered in the event the patient can no longer make those types of decisions.

Advance Directive

300

This team member manages the overall nursing care in the OR and coordinates activities.

Circulator (Circulating Nurse)

300

Repeating back information to confirm accuracy is called this.

Closed-Loop Communication

300

Owning your actions and mistakes.

Accountability 
300

Mistakes in patient care are called these.

Medical Errors

400

Guides for ethical decision making that include the concern individuals have for the well-being of others, respect for individual autonomy, basic justice, prevention of harm to others, and refusal to take unfair advantage.

Moral Principles

400

This person monitors the patient’s vital signs and manages anesthesia.

Anesthesia Provider

400

This part of the communication process confirms that the message was received and understood.

Feedback

400

Treating others with courtesy and dignity.

Respect

400

Poor communication most commonly leads to these in surgery.

Adverse Events

500

The basis for the practice of strict adherence to sterile technique by all surgical team members; involves a level of honestyand more integrity that must be upheld.

Surgical Conscience

500

This person assists the surgeon directly by retracting, suturing, and suctioning

Surgical Assistant or First Assistant 

500

This style of communication in the operating room is clear, direct, and focused on preventing errors.

Effective Communication

500

This trait means staying calm, focused, and appropriate in stressful situations.

Professionalism

500

This act of speaking up helps prevent patient harm.

Advocacy

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