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Old Apr 25, 2004, 06:19 PM
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Should Surgical Technicians be permitted to circulate in the O.R?

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Old Apr 25, 2004, 11:36 PM
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Absolutely NOT!!! Not even qualified. I did have a very long answer to this, but decided my answer would be taken wrong by a few out there. So, instead a very short NO. Mike

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Old Apr 25, 2004, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Rnn2003
Should Surgical Technicians be permitted to circulate in the O.R?
i have a friend here in illinois that just graduated from a surg tech program and illinois will be the first state to require licensure for surg techs. the plan is to replace the already existing RN's in the OR. i have not read any documents about this issue yet. people who were in the program shared this information with me. i am not very familiar with what exactly the surgical tech does as opposed to the RN so it's hard to say if I think they are qualified to replace the RN.

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Old Apr 26, 2004, 08:02 AM
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On routine surgery, they do at our facility, following an RN circulating. Gives them an idea of what the circulating RN does.

Which i think is cool.

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Old Apr 26, 2004, 10:01 AM
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I don't believe that Techs will replace RN circulators in Illinois.


Yes, Techs shouls follow and learn the circulating role, as well as RNs should follow and learn the scrub role.

We are a TEAM.

And, in short, NO - under no circumstance should a surg tech circulate.
All patients deserve an RN.

I will not get into it, because it would be hard to be diplomatic and also would be lengthy, but just for one little thing, what kind of education and understanding do techs have about proper positioning, nerve protection, and ulceration prevention??

-Dave

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Old Apr 26, 2004, 01:14 PM
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No. surgical techs are not nurses, therefore they do not and should never be the circulators in the room.

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Old Apr 26, 2004, 04:39 PM
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NO, Surgical techs should not be circulators. I've been there done that. I was one of the first certified techs, I worked long and hard at it, but wanted more. I became an RN because I wanted to take care of the entire patient, not just the part that needs attention.

I do think however, that an experienced tech can be a great help as a secondary circulator. Meaning that they can help bring order to chaos during a hectic case by being the "gofer" so that the circulator doesn't have to leave the room for unexpected needs. Still the knowledge and responsibility belong to the RN.

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Old Apr 26, 2004, 04:45 PM
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AORN requires that the circulator be a Registered Nurse. Simple as that.

That said, when I was an OR tech in the Navy, we circulated; the RN in charge of the room just came in to validate the counts with us and the scrub.

Is that still the way it is in the Navy? Don't know, don't care. What I do know, is that as circulators in the civilaian world we are required to make continuos perioperative patient assessments and nursing diagnoses, and assessment is a skill that cannot be delegated to unlicensed personnel in the operating room--i.e., techs.

I agree: every surgical patient deserves a Registered Nurse.

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Old Apr 28, 2004, 02:31 PM
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Wow, you lot, I bet none of u have worked in a theatre in the UK. I can only imagine your reaction. I have worked in places where health care aides, with less then a few week experience have been circulating for me. Do I agree with it, heck no but it happens and more then you would believe. However looking at both sides of the coin, I do not think it would be fair on the tech as their role limits them to basic duties and as circulator you have to have access to all domains of the room. And as you say all patients have the right to a qualified nurse managing their care. Im laughing here trying to imagine you lot in an english theatre,.

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Old Apr 28, 2004, 02:59 PM
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Any tech that wants rights to all domains in the OR needs to go to school and get their RN. It's not about fairness.

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