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Intraoperative Nursing Care

Observing a client undergoing surgery may be a component of a nursing student’s experience. Doing so will not only give the student a better idea of surgical procedures, but it will also help in understanding the client’s feelings and apprehensions.

Special training mostly given in OR technique and anesthesia Nurses assist surgeons in the operating room. The two basic categories of assistant are the sterile assistant and the circulating assistant. The sterile assistant (scrub nurse) is scrubbed, gowned and gloved. He/she functions with in the sterile field. Duties include handling instruments to the surgeon, threading needles, cutting sutures, assisting with retraction and suction, and handling specimen.

The circulating nurse works outside the sterile field. Duties include opening sterile packs, delivering supplies and instruments to the sterile team, delivering medications to sterile nurse, labeling specimens, and keeping records during the surgical procedure. This person acts as a client advocate by monitoring the situation and maintaining safety in the operating room. In most cases, the circulating nurse must be registered nurse.

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