Intraoperative interventions, such as incorrectly positioning the patient, can cause injuries and adverse outcomes postoperatively. In the event that injury does occur to the patient during surgery, the signs and symptoms often emerge after the patient leaves the OR. This makes it difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of the injury. Typically, OR staff are not made aware that the patient sustained an injury unless they are invited to a root cause analysis meeting, or a supervisor notifies them. While protecting the patient in the OR is a team effort, advocating for patient safety starts with the individual provider. Preventable events similar to the examples discussed in this course occur far too often in the perioperative setting. As providers, we must take personal accountability to protecting and advocating for the surgical patient!
The goal of this course is to equip nurses and STs with best practices for protecting the surgical patient.
Intraoperative interventions, such as incorrectly positioning the patient, can cause injuries and adverse outcomes postoperatively. In the event that injury does occur to the patient during surgery, the signs and symptoms often emerge after the patient leaves the OR. This makes it difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of the injury. Typically, OR staff are not made aware that the patient sustained an injury unless they are invited to a root cause analysis meeting, or a supervisor notifies them. While protecting the patient in the OR is a team effort, advocating for patient safety starts with the individual provider. Preventable events similar to the examples discussed in this course occur far too often in the perioperative setting. As providers, we must take personal accountability to protecting and advocating for the surgical patient! The goal of this course is to equip nurses and STs with best practices for protecting the surgical patient.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, CEP# 13791
Nurses will receive 1.00 contact hours for participating in this course.
District of Columbia Board of Nursing Approved Continuing Education program (CEBroker Provider #50-290).
Florida Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
In support of improving patient care, Relias LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Georgia Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
South Carolina Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
West Virginia Board of Registered Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
New Mexico Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Arkansas State Board Of Nursing Approved Continuing Education program (CEBroker Provider #50-290).
Kentucky Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
Nurses will receive 1.00 contact hours for participating in this course.
Mississippi Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
North Dakota Board of Nursing (CEBroker Provider #50-290)
This course is approved for surgical techs from 05/01/2022 to 04/30/2025.
Outline:
Brandy is an accomplished nursing professional with expertise in the perioperative setting. She graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Capella University. She has developed skills to become versatile in both the circulator and scrub roles for a variety of surgical specialties. She fulfilled numerous nursing leadership responsibilities as the Surgical Services Clinical Educator and Periop 101 instructor. As an educator, she was an active member of several committees tasked with creating a safe and efficient environment that promotes optimal patient outcomes. Additionally, she has experience as an inpatient surgical nurse in roles including charge nurse, admission/discharge facilitator, 24-hour short-stay operations, and preceptor. Disclosure: Brandy Verton, BSN, RN, CNOR has no Relevant Financial or Non-Financial Relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.Instructor: Brian C Sheridan, CST
Brian is an accomplished certified surgical technologist with over 15 years of experience. He graduated cum laude on the Dean’s list for outstanding academic achievement with a certificate in Surgical Technology from Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. He is well-versed in a variety of specialties including multi-surgeon complex cancer cases. As a preceptor, he enjoys sharing his knowledge with new surgical technologists and nurses, teaching them the fundamentals of the scrub role. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Pennsylvania State Assembly of the Association of Surgical Technologists (AST). Disclosure: Brian C Sheridan, CST has no Relevant Financial or Non-Financial Relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
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