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PRI 1 Introduction to Perioperative Nursing A Primer for Perioperative Education
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PRI 2 Definition of Perioperative Nursing The provision of nursing care by an RN preoperatively, intraoperatively, and postoperatively to a patient undergoing an operative or invasive procedure.
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PRI 3 Areas in Which Perioperative Nursing Is Practiced Perioperative nursing is practiced in Hospital operating rooms Interventional radiology suites Cardiac cath labs Endoscopy suites Ambulatory surgery centers Trauma centers Pediatric specialty hospitals Physician offices
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PRI 4 Functions of the Perioperative Nurse Advocate Protector Teacher Change agent Manager of patient care
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PRI 5 Perioperative Team Members Nursing Roles in the OR Circulating Nurse Scrub person RN first assistant (RNFA) Perioperative educator Specialty team leader Perioperative manager
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PRI 6 Perioperative Nursing Skills Assessment Communication Critical thinking Technical skills
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PRI 7 Surgical Attire Gowns Gloves Masks Hair covering Protective eyewear
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PRI 8 Goals of Patient Safety Provide safe patient care Knowledge of procedure Ensure the correct patient, correct site, correct level, and correct procedure Knowledge of positioning Adhere to safe medication administration guidelines Perform surgical counts Provide a safe environment Adhere to asepsis Promote coordinated and effective communication
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PRI 9 Benefits of a Career in Perioperative Nursing Working as a nurse in the perioperative environment requires The ability to work in a fast paced environment Flexibility Attention to detail Willingness to commit to ongoing learning The ability to work collaboratively as a member of the surgical team
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