Emergency Situation Identification for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)

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Emergency Situation Identification

 

Guidelines:

  • Code (obvious)
  • Facility specific policies
  • “NOW”
    • Trauma
    • Cold leg
    • hemorrhage
  • “Within 24”
    • Incarcerated hernia
    • Perf
    • Complicated fracture
  • “Within 48”
    • D/c
    • Acute Chole
  • “Routine”
  • Life, Limb, Sight, Fertility

 

Considerations:

  • Emergencies:
    • Bump other cases
    • Utilize reserve resources – all needed
    • Skip count(X-ray instead)
    • Order sets best
      • Facility specific, planned
    • Strategically located if possible
    • Sterility “second”
  • Pre-made carts are best
  • Patient care > cost
    • Infinite budget on test
    • Infinite ability to delay other cases

 

Nurse’s role:

  • Train, advocate for policy before emergencies arise
  • Clear interpretation of emergency policies
  • Anticipate needs of emergencies to keep as much “normal” as possible
    • Count sheets premade, carts, etc
  • Drills
    • “Who’s on first”

 

Pitfalls:

  • Delaying for routine practices
    • Patient in room, table not open
  • No training, anticipation
  • Unsafe practices
    • Bovie
    • Alcohol prep
    • Radiology
  • Failure to recognize developing situation intraop

 

Examples:

  • Laparoscopic chole punctures aorta on entry (emergent open, activate response, Xray after, anticipate needed gear/help, ICU after, etc)

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • Emergency situations should follow an expected pathway that preserves as much safety as possible without compromising care of the patient

 

 

 

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References

  • Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. (2022). Guidelines for Perioperative Practice (2022 ed.).

 

 

 

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