Title: Implementation of a Surgical Safety Check List
1Implementation of a Surgical Safety Check List
- Cyber-Sight Nurse Education Course
- (Modified for lecture use by Heather Machin, RN)
2At the end of this presentation you should know
- lt The components of the check list
- lt Who is responsible for implementation parts
of the checklist - lt Potential points of conflict and how to
avoid and/ or resolve them - lt How to use the checklist
- lt Value to be derived from use of the
checklist
3Why this checklist in the operating room?
In order for a surgical procedure to be completed
successfully a team must work together to ensure
that all of the required components are accounted
for and working.
4Safe Site Surgery will help the surgical team to
avoid
- Surgical deaths and errors
- The adverse legal issues
- Surgical infection
- Poor communication among surgical team members
5A set of Safety Checks has been assembled to
reduce the number and severity of adverse events
involving
- Surgeons
- Anesthesiologists
- Nurses
- Public health experts
63 Components of the Check
- Sign In
- Time Out
- Sign Out
7Components of the Checklist 1
- Patient identity confirmed
- Site marked
- Anesthesia safety check
- Allergy
- Airway and pulse oximeter if general anesthesia
- Prosthesis and surgical needs
- Sign in
- As the patient enters the room and before
induction of anesthesia -
8Components of the Checklist 2
- Identify/introduce team
- Team verbally confirms patient site, procedures/
allergy - Surgeon/review critical steps
- Anesthesia/concerns?
- Nurse/sterility and special instruments, sutures,
medicines
- Time out
- Before the start of surgical intervention
9Components of the Checklist 3
- Sign out
- To be completed before the patient leaves the
operating room -
- Documentation
- Surgical instrument and sponges account
- Specimen (if any) labeled
- Equipment problems?
- Review any concerns for recovery
- Team reviews key concerns
10Some important considerations for the nurse
- Is the patient fasting (Nil Per Oral NPO)?
When did the patient eat last? - Is the necessary imaging displayed?
- Are the surgical items that you have pulled
what the surgeon needs? Do you need to check with
the surgeon first? - Is the patient situated on the table without
unnecessary pressure that could cause nerve
damage? How long will the procedure take? - Are all members of the team ready to start?
11Quiz
- Sign in, time out, and sign out are the major
components of the checklist? T F - You dont have to check allergies before surgery?
T F - Who is responsible for the safe surgery check?
12Questions
- Heather Machin, RN
- ORBIS International
- Heather.machin_at_orbis.org