Showing posts with label quirofano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quirofano. Show all posts

Monday, 12 January 2015

Perioperative Nursing

Perioperative Nursing

Nurses provide care and support to patients before, during and after surgery during the perioperative process. The surgical team is formed by a group of healthcare professionals with common goals that coordinate their efforts to achieve them:
  •         Surgeons (primary and second surgeon)
  •        Anaesthesiologist
  •        Holding room nurse
  •        Scrub nurse
  •        Circulating nurse
  •        Nursing assistant
  •        Recovery nurse
  •        Support staff 



We can do a summary of the different functions of the Nursing in this field:
  •         Holding room nurse. The nurse who receives patients in the surgical area and prepares them for surgery in the preoperative area. In some hospitals the circulating nurse and the scrub nurse take this role once prepared the operating room (OR).
  •       Nurse anaesthetist. A nurse who assists the anaesthesiologist monitoring the patient during surgery, administering medication, etc. The circulating nurse assumes this role in most hospitals.
  •       Circulating nurse. The nurse who is responsible for non-sterile tasks in the operating room. Firstly, she has to prepare with the scrub nurse all devices, instrumentation, medications, etc. in the OR, to receive the patient, to help anaesthetist and during the surgery to care for the patient and to assist the scrub nurse.
  •         Scrub nurse. A nurse who "scrubs in" to assist surgeons with sterile procedures at the operating table. She has to check that all the instrumentation is sterile, that there are all things that are required for this specific surgical operation and also other instruments that will probably be useful (anticipating the needs of the operation). She is responsible for maintaining a sterile environment. She helps the surgeons draping the patient, handing and arranging the instrumentation during the surgery, collecting it in the end and separating and removing the sharps properly. Once the instrumentation is clean, sometime the nurse has to review all instruments and preparing them for sterilization.
  •       Recovery nurse. The nurse who cares for patients in the post-anaesthesia care unit after surgery.


They are responsible for making sure the OR team provides the patient with the best care possible.


Here I have wanted to do a summary of the roles of perioperative nursing that are unknown to the public and relate from personal experience the concepts of nursing care that we put into practice on a daily basis with our patients from the IMTRA INCOMA Clinic when they are in the operating room.


Elena Miguel Poza - Nurse, nursing coordinator & trainer - Enfermera coordinadora y profesora de enfermería - IMTRA Instituto Madrileño de Traumatologia (Madrid Spain)
Tel: (0034) 915545405 Email: elena@imtra.es Web site in English: http://www.imtra.eu Web site in Spanish: www.imtra.biz

Monday, 14 October 2013

Elena Miguel is author of a chapter in the book “Cuidados al paciente con alteraciones traumatológicas y ortopédicas”




Elena Miguel is author of Chapter 21 of the book “Cuidados al paciente con alteraciones traumatológicas y ortopédicas” (Care for patients with Traumatology and Orthopaedic injuries) published in 2011.

This chapter is “Lesiones nerviosas por compresión” (Nerve injuries by compression). We can see the different aetiology and levels of these kinds of injuries. The two more frequent syndromes are described: Carpal tunnel syndrome (at the wrist) and Tarsal tunnel syndrome (at the ankle). Descriptions of symptoms, diagnosis and treatment in both injuries are included.

The nursing care is directed to both a conservative treatment and perioperative time giving importance to health education for the patient and their family.









Elena Miguel Poza Enfermera Coordinadora - Nursing Coordinator Email: elena@imtra.es

Monday, 16 September 2013

Elena Miguel will be the Chairperson of AO Trauma Course – Principles in Operative Fracture Management for Operating Room Personnel (ORP) in February 2014



Elena Miguel will be the Chairperson of AO Trauma Course – Principles in Operative Fracture Management for Operating Room Personnel (ORP) in February 2014
Elena Miguel será la Directora del Curso para Personal de Quirófano AO Trauma “Principios en el Tratamiento Quirúrgico de las Fracturas” en Febrero de 2014

Elena Miguel Poza has been named the Chairperson of the Principles in Operative Fracture Management for ORP AO Trauma Course. This course will be held on 26-27 February 2014 in Madrid.

The goal of this course is to teach perioperative handlings related to fundamental principles and latest techniques in the treatment of operative fracture management.

This course is targeted at operating room personnel in surgical practice in trauma and orthopaedic surgery, particularly those who have just started their professional career. It also addresses those who are interested in deepening their current knowledge and skills.

The AO Trauma ORP Course will include different activities:
  • ·      Lectures
  • ·      Practical Exercises
  • ·      Discussion groups

The course will provide several evidence-based lectures, which cover the key information required. In practical exercises, participants will be trained in the application of fixation techniques and familiarization with the instrumentation. And discussions in small groups help participants to understand the decision-making process in fracture management and the importance of appropriate nursing preparations.

The AO Trauma ORP Course will be organized together with the Principles Course for surgeons and participants of both courses will use the same rooms and material in practical exercises and they will also share the same discussion group rooms. Currently Elena Miguel is working together with surgeon course chairpersons to agree on the timing for practical exercises and discussion groups.





Elena Miguel Poza Enfermera Coordinadora - Nursing Coordinator Email: elena@imtra.es