Environmental
Psychological
Periop setting
Education
Patient management
100
happens before the first case of the day; starting with high surfaces, then low.
What is damp dusting/horizontal cleaning
100
Problem- solving and situational awareness
What is important clinical skills?
100
BEHAVIOR causing errors that our attention is diverted.
What is skilled-based?
100
Explain what the patient may experience, provide emotional support, teach skills needed for post-op.
What is Periop nursing role?
100
past surgeries, current meds, details conveyed to surgeon, ask patient if have questions about surgery.
What is Pre-op interview?
200
Labeled EPA, pass the potency test, and kills 3 germs.
What is hospital approved disinfectant?
200
anxiety, fear, pain, limited time for assessment & teaching.
What is Barriers for family & patient education?
200
errors rule or knowledge based (misinterprets)
What is knowledge-based?
200
receive info from surgeon, like risks & benefits, alternative treatments, & patient signature on consent form.
What is Ethical duty of physician?
200
Name of health care org, specific name of procedure, indications of proposed intervention, statement that ID's proposed intervention, signature and date of both patient or representative and surgeon.
What is Execution of informed consent.
300
on existing processes on patient safety issues.
What is Health Care org., Professionals, and FDA focus?
300
anxiety & stress, understanding of procedure, philosophical & religious beliefs, cultural beliefs, & practices.
What is Psychosocial?
300
distraction, juggling, stress, boredom, frustration.
What is lack of attention or situational- based?
300
just to reinforce what has been discussed with the patient.
What is Nurses duty for consent?
300
mobility, preexisting conditions, planned duration of procedure, type of anesthesia, body size, physical, and environment.
What is pre-operative nursing assessment?
400
heating , electricity, administrative and supportive personnel.
What is Indirect expenses?
400
trust amongst team members, proactive instead of reactive, verify receipt of info to all care givers involved, & safety first.
What is health care providers needs a since...
400
all periop personnel responsible for accuracy & remain aware of location; 2 people, one being a nurse should count them, scrub person should maintain awareness of soft goods.
What is Sponges?
400
nurses should practices the full extent of education, higher levels of education, long-life learning, collaborate with accredited bodies, & educators.
What is 2011 Institution of medicine?
400
pre-existing conditions(DM), unusual positions or devices, electrical equip., length of surgery, reduced tissue perfusion, and use of chemical agents.
What is risk for injury?
500
Avoid splashing & skin contact, wash thoroughly with h20, use absorbent material, store in dedicated area & securely inaccessible to persons unfamiliar.
What is Formalin?
500
Mentor: encourage & guide nurses through wide range of professional activities VS Preceptor: teaches, inspire, & guide through defined activities, BOTH: model professionalism.
What is compare and contract mentor against preceptor?
500
Should occur immediately before the start of surgery, in the surgical suite, involving whole team. DOCUMENTATION: 2 ID's, site & side, verify procedure performed.
What is Timeout?
500
back-up tank, position at heart or higher, alarms audible, & pressure under 12mm/hg.
What is Insufflator?
500
need additional personnel, reducing sheets, slide boards, air assisted devices, & draw sheets to lift patient.
What is reduction of shearing?