Identifying Interventions per Nursing Diagnoses for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Outline
Identifying Interventions per Nursing Diagnoses
Guidelines:
- Planning
- After collecting/interpreting patient data, identifying appropriate nursing diagnoses, and establishing desired outcomes
- Requires:
- Nursing knowledge
- Patient information
- Intended procedure information
- Involves:
- Planning patient care
- Preparing the surgical environment
- Modifying routine based on unique patient information
- Implementation
- Performing planned nursing interventions
- Requires:
- Responding with critical thinking and orderly action to changes
- Surgical procedure
- Patient’s condition
- Emergencies
- Continued assessment
- Appropriateness of interventions
- Alteration of interventions to achieve desired outcomes
- Responding with critical thinking and orderly action to changes
- Involves:
- Standards of nursing care
- Recommendations for practice
- Best practices
Considerations:
- Top Perioperative Patient Safety Issues:
- Preventing wrong site/procedure/patient surgery
- Preventing retained surgical items
- Preventing medication errors
- Preventing failures in instrument reprocessing
- Preventing pressure injuries
- Preventing specimen management errors
- Preventing surgical fires
- Preventing perioperative hypothermia
- Preventing burns from energy devices
- Responding to difficult intubation/airway emergencies
Nurse’s role:
- Interventions are the “work of nursing”
- Use your foundational knowledge, adapt to changes, prioritize actions
- Use your knowledge of the sequence of steps and surgeons’ preference cards, nursing care guides, and other resources to prepare for the patient and surgical team.
- So what is part of planning?
- Equipment check
- Supplies
- Positioning Devices
- Instrument/suture/accessory items
- Room Setup
- What are the interventions?
- Applying grounding pad
- Delivering ordered medications to the backtable
- Applying padding to bony prominences
- Completing the count process
- Etc.
Pitfalls:
- Delegation:
- Perioperative nurse may delegate certain nursing activities to unlicensed assistive personnel
- Know your state board of nursing’s definition for RN scope of practice!
- Accountability remains with the RN after delegation
- Supervision of care cannot be delegated
- State board of nursing > Institutional policy
- CNOR prep: Know where to go for information
Examples:
- State board of nursing
- Nursing Practice/Scope
- Hospital/Organization
- Policies
- Procedures
- AORN Guidelines for Perioperative Practice
- Best practice recommendations
- Major Government Agencies
- Patient safety info for facilities and individual professionals
- Think CDC, CMS, FDA, NIH, etc.
- Federal and state regulations including through financial incentives
- Patient safety info for facilities and individual professionals
- The Joint Commission
- National patient safety goals
- Standardized methods of patient identification
- Universal protocol for preventing wrong site/procedure/patient surgery
- National patient safety goals
Linchpins (Key Points):
- Interventions = the “work of nursing”
- Interventions are driven by the nursing diagnosis and identified outcomes
- Interventions are planned
- Interventions may change
Transcript
References
- Rothrock, J. (2019). Alexander’s Care of the Patient in Surgery (16th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences.
- Association of perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN): Guideline Essentials (website), 2022, https://www.aorn.org/guidelines-resources/guidelines-for-perioperative-practice/guideline-essentials
- The Joint Commission (TJC): 2023 National patient safety
goals (website), 2022, https://www.jointcommission.org/standards/national-patient- safety-goals/hospital-national-patient-safety-goals/