New OR nurses will welcome the third edition of this handy orientation-in-a-book, which distills volumes of operating room knowledge into one concise resource. Presenting complex skills and techniques in a simple and easy-to-follow format, the third edition is newly updated with AORN's 2021 guidelines and contains new chapters on Emergency Preparedness for Disaster, and Lifelong Learning and Professional Development.
This pocket-sized resource delivers current, evidence-based information in all the key areas of perioperative nursing with updated standards and techniques. Written in bulleted format with brief paragraphs, this guide is organized to provide quick access to essential information on basic preparation, safety guidelines, and day-to-day practice in the OR. Beginning with surgery preparation, chapters then address the practice environment and surgical supplies, followed by basic surgical procedures.
New to the Third Edition:
- Updated with 2021 AORN guidelines and regulatory standards
- Revised with new evidence-based information on surgical attire, telehealth visits, cleaning of equipment, sterile technique, use of hybrid operating rooms, anesthesia, and ACLS protocol
- New chapter: Emergency Preparedness for Disaster
- New chapter: Lifelong Learning and Professional Development
Key Features:
- Provides essential knowledge for new nurses and their preceptors
- Keeps experienced perioperative nurses up to date on changing operating room standards
- Written in bulleted format with brief paragraphs for speedy information retrieval
- Includes Fast Facts boxes with self-assessment questions and clinical pearls
Theresa Criscitelli, EdD, RN, CNOR, NE-BC is a doctorally prepared nurse who has spent 26 years working in the operating room. Her career began as a certified surgical technologist when she learned to scrub in on an array of surgical specialties, including neurosurgery, orthopedics, and cardiothoracic open-heart surgery. She completed her nursing degree in order to care for surgical patients as their advocate and to be able to obtain other positions in the perioperative area that could help influence patient outcomes. She has held numerous positions in the perioperative setting as a registered nurse, including staff nurse, assistant nurse manager, nurse educator, director of perioperative education, assistant director of professional nursing practice and education, assistant vice president of perioperative and procedural services, as well as senior director of perioperative and procedural services. Dr. Criscitelli is currently working in administration as vice president of perioperative services and oversees the perioperative operations and financial aspects at a suburban hospital in New York. She also serves as adjunct nursing professor at three colleges and was a clinical instructor in a surgical technology program. She participates with clinical research and continues to mentor students and staff.