Healthcare Team Member Supervision and Education for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)

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Healthcare Team Member Supervision and Education

 

Guidelines:

  • Delegation and supervision are essential perioperative nursing skills
    • Delegation process is complex
    • Safe and consistent delegation practices requires shared responsibilities among the organization (administrative policies and procedures), the perioperative RN, and the delegatee
    • According to CMS, surgical technologists and LPNs in the scrub role are under the supervision of an RN who is immediately available
    • Supervision also includes non-OR personnel and healthcare industry representative (HCIR)

 

 

Considerations:

  • Organization responsibility:
    • Implement a standardized method for delegation and supervision processes
    • Provide education and verify the competency of the delegatee for tasks that may be delegated
    • Create policies and procedures for nursing delegation that clarifies what may and may not be delegated in accordance with the state nurse practice act
      • Remember, policy cannot contradict state nurse practice act or any state/federal regulations!

 

Nurse’s role:

  • Perioperative RN responsibility:
    • Complete competency verification activities related to delegation processes
    • A perioperative RN with authority to delegate (eg, an RN involved in the procedure, charge RN, RN manager) can
      delegate perioperative tasks (nursing activities)

      • The RN should NOT delegate tasks that require nursing judgment, clinical reasoning, and critical decision making (eg, assessing, evaluation) to a person who is not an RN
    • Supervise STs, LPNs, non-OR personnel, and HCIRs in the OR

 

 

Pitfalls:

  • Delegatee responsibility:
    • Accepts only delegated responsibilities that they are competent to perform
      • Perioperative activities, skills, procedures
    • The delegatee may not then delegate responsibilities or tasks to another individual
    • Remember, the perioperative RN delegating a task maintains accountability for the patient while the delegatee is responsible for the performance of the delegated skill, activity, or procedure

 

 

Examples:

  • N/A

 

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • Delegation and supervision are essential perioperative nursing skills
  • The perioperative RN supervises scrub techs and LPNs in the scrub role
  • The perioperative RN supervises non-OR personnel and HCIRs
  • The healthcare organization, perioperative RN, and delegatee are collaborative partners in delegation and supervision to promote patient safety

 

 

 

 

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References

  • (2021), AORN position statement on delegation in perioperative practice settings. AORN J, 114:609-613. https://doi.org/10.1002/aorn.13537
  • (2021), Guideline for team communication. In: Guidelines for Perioperative Practice. Denver,
    CO: AORN, Inc.

 

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