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Secrets to Speedier Room Turnover - November 2013 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1311_part3_Layout 1 11/6/13 9:49 AM Page 156 BEHIND CLOSED DOORS Paula Watkins, RN, CNOR Giving Thanks It's one big happy family in the OR. I n the OR, the season never changes, but the calendar tells me Thanksgiving's coming up. A holiday for the many things we take for granted through the year. Also a holiday for sharp knives, family gossip and overdoing it. This nurse is thankful for her brothers and sisters around the surgical table. Most of the time, anyway. Thank you, anesthesia providers, for expert handling of our chief responsibility: patient care. I admire you for standing up to surgeons if a patient is too hemodynamically unstable to go under, for not letting us touch a patient until his blood work is in order, for being able to sneak an endotube through the vocal cords of a patient with no neck. We can do without the providers who direct circulators to affix monitor leads, wrap blood pressure cuffs and stock their workstations while we're positioning the patient and doing our own jobs. Circulating nurse, you run circles around everyone. When the pick sheets aren't complete or correct (and they never are), you're the one picking up the slack. When everyone else forgets what's needed for a case or is just too lazy to fetch it themselves, you're chasing it down between cases. Sure, you get blamed for the long room turnover, but hold your head high. Don't let them see you sweat. And stop sitting down to chart. Don't you know that wastes time you'll need for yet another supply room run? I'm thankful for scrub techs. They think ahead. They've done so many cases with Dr. Kill-Me-Now that they know what he wants before he does. Their skills, knowledge and cheerful gossip keep him happy and 1 5 6 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | N O V E M B E R 2013

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