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SJH

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  1. SJH replied to SJH's topic in Operating Room
    Thanks for the response. The cases that are being moved around aren't add on cases or being moved because of add on cases. We often have about staff to open an add on room so those cases can go pretty quickly. I understand all the moving parts but at this hospital it doesn't matter if we have 20 cases or 65 cases. They move scheduled cases around constantly. As soon as you hit procedure stop they start playing tetris. So when you get back from PACU you have a different surgery. No call, no page, no warning that you are getting a different case. Our CRNA's are even starting to complain about it.
  2. SJH posted a topic in Operating Room
    I'm a circulator and I'm curious how other hospital handle their case scheduling and add ones. I'm getting very frustrated because the cases that are scheduled in my assigned room change constantly. I am on our ortho team but I often circulate other specialties. When I arrived at work this morning my room was scheduled for two lap choles (general), a skin grafting (plastics), followed by and ORIF distal radius (ortho). We started the first chole and they move the plastics case to a different room. About an hour later they moved the ortho case to a different room. Then moved a colorectal case in to follow the choles. . Soon after they moved the colorectal case back out and put the ortho case that was originally in my room back in. Lastly, they put a lap appy add on in. All of these changes were made in an 8 hour period. And keep in mind that we usually run 16 rooms and only had 8 running today because the case load was low due to the holidays. Add on's were minimal and we had plenty of staff standing around. Is it normal for cases to be moved around like this at other hospitals? There are times when the cases in my room change 4 - 6 times in 8 hours. And all the rooms are like this so it's not just mine. And it's also not uncommon for a room to go from a lithotomy OB/Gyn case, to prone neuro case on a Jackson table, to a supine vascular case on a stille. It's almost impossible to prepare in advance with all the changes they make through the day and it feels so inefficient to constantly move beds and equipment in and out of the same room. We have two robot rooms but none of the other rooms are assigned to a specialty. Any feedback is appreciated.

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