The perioperative RN should communicate and document postoperative follow-up
Documentation of all nursing interventions, including patient education
May not be providing the actual discharge follow-up communication, but responsible for communicating important information to the team and in handover in order to promote patient safety and optimal outcomes
Patient postoperative follow-up communication within regulatory guidelines and per facility policy
HIPAA compliance
Considerations:
Types of postoperative follow-up:
Telephone
Postoperative follow-up phone calls
Typically done by pre-op or PACU RNs
Facility dependent, may be done by OR RNs
Call scripts ensure consistency and thorough encounter
Telemedicine
Use of electronic information and video communication technologies
Increasingly being used and becoming promising tool in healthcare
Excellent clinical outcomes, enhanced patient satisfaction, increased accessibility, reduced cost and reduced waiting times
For appropriate patients, this can be done in place of an in-person clinic visit for follow up
In-Person
Clinic appointment for follow-up per discharge instructions
Post-operative rounding for surgical patients admitted to the hospital after procedure
Nurse’s role:
Provide patient/family education/instructions throughout the perioperative experience
Reinforcing important instructions for discharge and recovery
Provide both written and verbal instructions when possible
During assessment, determine any barriers to learning or postoperative follow-up instructions that need to be addressed by the team prior to transfer or discharge
Participate in postoperative follow-up per facility policy
Promote patient safety and optimal outcomes by ensuring questions/concerns are addressed in a timely manner
Document postoperative follow-up and education per facility policy
Team communication
PACU RN handover with important postoperative instructions
Surgical team briefing/debriefing on any barriers to learning or special discharge follow-up needs
Perioperative staff information sharing to improve processes with information collected during postoperative follow-up
Pitfalls:
Postoperative Follow-up communication should be:
HIPAA compliant
Follow regulatory guidelines and facility policies
Allow the opportunity for questions/clarifications (Two-way communication)
Supplemented with written instructions when possible
Documented accurately and thoroughly
Liability
Tests pending at discharge
Examples:
Patient/Family Encounter: Intact, do not Retract!
Linchpins (Key Points):
The perioperative nurse is the ultimate patient advocate
The perioperative nurse maintains patient privacy and confidentiality
The perioperative nurse provides postoperative follow-up information either directly to the patient/family or through RN-RN handover
The perioperative nurse follows facility policy when providing and documenting postoperative follow-up to patient/family
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References
Irarrázaval, M.J., Inzunza, M., Muñoz, R. et al. (2021). Telemedicine for postoperative follow-up, virtual surgical clinics during COVID-19 pandemic. Surg Endosc, 35, 6300–6306.https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-020-08130-1
Guideline for patient information management. (2023). In: Guidelines for Perioperative Practice. Denver, CO: AORN, Inc. In press.