yeah I think we have almost adopted a "no-tolerance" to flashing.... that it is not for convenience but for an emergency. There have been times where cases have been delayed hours because turnover...
Just curious as to your OR flashing policy... We cannot flash any kind of instrument or tray unless something we need is dropped during the case or is somehow unsterile and the patient is already in...
LMAO!!! Don't get me wrong.... I do like my manager however the whole place is going crazy nuts over this whole universal protocol thing and Joint Commission and it's getting most of us confused on...
Nope this goes for any type of tray or instrument. In this case it was a reamer tray... no implants. we spoke with our manager and head surgeon and they both wouldn't allow a flash to be
Okay so I am a little confused about the whole "flashing" thing.... they tell us that is not recommended we flash instruments and that we do it only when we "need" to because of patient safety and...
No freakin kidding I thought we were the only ones with this problem.... it is sooooooo confusing it's like every day we come to work with new sets of rules!!! I mean I have no clue what the "correct"...
Where I work... time outs lately have been a HUGE issue it's been crazy nuts!!!!!!! First the patient comes in the room and we ask them to identify themselves and what they are going to have done...
I work at a same day surgery facility.... however I don't know if we can be called that because half of our patients are inpatient...oy... and we are mostly an ortho hospital so we do lots of...
Hee Hee that reminds me of a couple weeks ago when I was scrubbed in a revision total hip case where I started my period in the first half an hour of the case.... not fun... spent the whole time...
Yes, it is very important to prevent ANY type of alcohol based prep from pooling on the skin, under the patient, or under the drapes. It is also important to make sure that the alcohol based prep...
Hey everybody! I am just curious to find out what you guys think is the most challenging and difficult area of OR nursing for you whether it is Neuro, Cardiac, Ortho, ect, ect, in regards to...
I've seen lots of posts on this site about new OR nurses trying to cope with orientation. It seems like people who have worked in the OR their whole lives sometimes don't see the whole picture and...
Nice to hear that you got in.... I was very happy when I got my acceptance letter..... but I hope that you have a much better time in nursing school than I did... and let me tell ya I am soo glad I am...
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It's exciting to hear about your interest and enthusiasm in the medical field. I would highly recommend also that you go through CNA training. Volunteering is also a great choice, but I hear your...
Yeah I definitly agree that there needs to be more information to the question..it looks like the STEM of a question, and not the whole...if that was the only information provided in the question. one...