Patient Confidentiality for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)

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Patient Confidentiality

 

Guidelines:

  • Perioperative RNs are accountable to advocate for patient safety, patient’s right to information, privacy, and confidentiality 
  • Challenges related to patient confidentiality
    • Physical surroundings and time pressure in the clinical setting
      • Rounding
      • Multi-patient rooms
    • Communication challenges
      • Where and with whom
      • Relatives
      • Language problems
        • Minor translating for parent
        • Uncomfortable with interpreter
    • Navigation of the clinical setting to ensure privacy
      • Speaking with parents or colleagues on the phone where others can hear
      • Maintaining patient confidentiality for something the patient told in confidence
      • Offering split consultations for parents/young adult patients

 

Considerations:

  • Caring for Transgender Patients:
    • An estimated 1.6 million people aged 13 years or older in the United States identify as transgender
    • Politely ask patient how they would like to be addressed
      • Questions about pronouns and names should occur in private, when possible
      • Do not assume pronouns
      • Medical record name may be different thal information as dictated by state laws and policies
    • Only ask questions required to provide care
    • Sensitively obtain the needed information
    • Be cautious when talking to or around patients’ family members and friends

 

Nurse’s role:

  • Follow professional standards of care
    • State board of nursing practice act
    • Facility policies/procedures
  • Advocate for patient safety, privacy, dignity, and confidentiality in all phases of perioperative care
    • Pull curtains
    • Ensure conversations are private
    • Enforce patient privacy and confidentiality
  • Follow facility policies/procedures
    • Patient rights
    • Adolescent privacy
    • Custodial/non-custodial parent
    • Interpreters
  • Provide information about the patient according to HIPAA guidelines
    • Status
    • Updates

 

Pitfalls:

  • Consequences of breaches of confidentiality:
    • Patients withholding information
    • Patients being embarrassed when they hear things about others
    • Patients losing trust 
  • Especially important to consider when talking about hospitalized children and young people

 

Examples:

  • N/A

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • The perioperative RN is the patient advocate
  • The perioperative RN maintains patient privacy and confidentiality
  • The perioperative RN follows professional standards of care
  • The perioperative RN follows facility and regulatory guidelines

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