Visitor Supervision for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Included In This Lesson
Outline
Visitor Supervision
Guidelines:
- The perioperative RN is the gatekeeper of the OR
- Perioperative nursing practice is an art and a science that includes scientific principles, best practices, and patient advocacy
- Visitors including students, family, and other non-OR personnel should have approval to be in the OR and be supervised while in the OR
- Visitors must maintain compliance with institutional policies
Considerations:
- Pediatric Perioperative Patient:
- Parental Presence on Induction
- Clear communication of process
- Assign personnel to escort parent out after induction
- Team collaboration to determine appropriateness of parental presence on induction
- Ensure HIPAA compliance for family in semi-restricted and restricted areas
Nurse’s role:
- Student or non-OR personnel must be:
- Authorized to be in the surgical suite
- Wearing identification, preferably with photo
- Wearing surgical attire
- Wearing appropriate PPE
- The perioperative RN will:
- Supervise visitors in the OR
- Be vigilant to maintain sterility
- Communicate presence of visitors to the surgical team during time-out
- Document the name, school/role, and time the visitor is in the OR per institutional policy
Pitfalls:
- The perioperative RN:
- Is accountable for the patient’s outcome as a result of the nursing care delivered during the operative procedure
- Core nursing activities may not be performed by anyone who is not a nurse employed by the health care organization
- Assessment, nursing diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, evaluation
Examples:
- You are supervising a nursing student in the OR and they ask you if they can do the surgical count with the scrub tech.
- Surgical counts require at least one RN
- Surgical counts are a core perioperative nursing activity
- Surgical counts cannot be delegated
Linchpins (Key Points):
- The perioperative RN is the gatekeeper of the OR
- The perioperative RN must be vigilant to maintain an aseptic environment
- Visitors must be in compliance with institutional policies
- Visitors must wear surgical attire and appropriate PPE
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References
- AORN position statement on the role of health care industry representative in perioperative settings. AORN, Inc. https://aorn.org/guidelines/clinical-resources/position-st
atements. Updated 2020. Accessed December 28, 2022. - Association of perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN): Guideline Essentials (website), 2022, https://www.aorn.org/guidelines-resources/guidelines-for-perioperative practice/guideline-essentials