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A Day in the Life of a Surgery Nurse in the Operating Room (OR)

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The operating room (OR) is a team based unit where patients undergo surgical procedures. The OR is a chilly fast-paced environment where nurses collaborate with scrub techs and anesthesia to help the surgical team perform safe and efficient surgery. Surgical nursing is unlike any other nursing specialty or unit.

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What is a Cardiovascular Perfusionist?

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They must also review the patient’s medical history and collaborate with the surgical team to understand the specific needs of the procedure. Monitoring Patient Condition : Cardiovascular perfusionists must continually monitor the patient’s vital signs and respond to any changes that may occur during the procedure.

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35 Nurse Resume Examples for 2024

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This includes basic qualifications like taking blood pressure, vital signs, measuring heart rate, and listening with a stethoscope. These nurses play a vital role in surgical procedures by providing patient care and ensuring the operating room operates safely and efficiently.

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Surgical Data Integration vs. Operating Room Integration

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Why Data Across the Surgical Continuum Matters Integrated operating rooms have reshaped surgery in the past decade, providing amongst other benefits, enhanced communication, shortened surgical times, reduced patient cancellations, real-time access to patient information and advanced imaging, as well as maximum use of operating rooms.

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How AI is Transforming Surgery for a New Era of Patient Care

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Predictive Analytics for Proactive Care: AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of patient data, including medical history, pre-operative scans, and even real-time vital signs, to predict potential complications before they arise.