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Keeping surgical patients safe is the top concern of perioperative nurses. Each month, join AORN’s periop-specific podcast, Periop Talk, for Q&As with AORN Guideline for Perioperative Practice nurse authors and discussions with industry thought leaders to interviews with frontline OR nurses, we stri…

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    Sterilization Packaging Guideline Updates for Perioperative Teams

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 10:45


    Maintaining the sterility of surgical instruments is paramount to preventing infections and ensuring patient safety. AORN's updated guideline on packaging for sterilization provides crucial guidance for perioperative teams, addressing key concerns and promoting best practices for selecting, using, and maintaining packaging systems.Addressing Critical Issues in Packaging for SterilizationAORN periodically reviews and updates its guidelines to reflect current evidence and best practices. This update focuses on several critical areas:Packaging Defects: The guideline emphasizes the importance of minimizing packaging defects that can compromise sterility. Personnel Discomfort:Recognizing the ergonomic challenges faced by sterile processing professionals, the guideline addresses strategies to create a more comfortable and safe work environment.Quality of Pouches and Wraps: The guideline stresses the importance of inspecting single-use wraps and filters for defects before use.Streamlining Instrument Sets: The guideline encourages optimizing instrument sets to eliminate unnecessary instruments, streamlining processes, and potentially saving time and resources.Packaging for Sterilization Guideline Changes and Enhancements:Ergonomic Considerations: The guideline emphasizes creating an ergonomic work environment for sterile processing professionals, including comfortable work surface heights, adjustable seating, adequate space for assembling trays, proper lighting, noise reduction, and anti-fatigue mats.Inspection of Wraps and Filters: The guideline reinforces the importance of inspecting all single-use wraps and filters for defects before assembling instrument sets.Streamlining Instrument Sets: New recommendations encourage facilities to streamline instrument sets by identifying and removing infrequently used instruments. This can improve efficiency and reduce costs.Pouch Use and Technique: The guideline provides detailed recommendations for using peel pouches (paper/plastic), including proper sizing, sealing techniques, and inspection of seals for gaps, folds, bubbles, or wrinkles.Heat Sealer Maintenance: The guideline emphasizes the importance of using heat sealers according to the manufacturer's instructions, ensuring correct temperature settings for different materials, and maintaining equipment for optimal performance.Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Sterilization Guideline: Changes and Best Practices

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 12:02


    Sterilization is the cornerstone of infection prevention in the perioperative setting. AORN's newly updated guideline on sterilization provides crucial guidance for perioperative teams, addressing emerging challenges and reinforcing best practices.What's New in the Sterilization Guideline for Perioperative Teams?AORN's sterilization guideline undergoes regular review to incorporate the latest evidence and address evolving practices. This update tackles several critical areas:3D-Printed Devices:The increasing use of 3D-printed devices in healthcare presents unique sterilization challenges. The guideline provides guidance on appropriate sterilization methods for these complex devices.Short Cycle Sterilization:The practice of short cycle sterilization, while sometimes necessary, requires careful attention to detail. The updated guideline provides a clear definition of short cycle sterilization, aligning with CMS standards, and offers recommendations for its safe implementation.Transporting Sterilized Items:Transporting sterilized items between facilities poses logistical and environmental control challenges. The guideline offers enhanced direction for ensuring the sterility of items during transport, including considerations for vehicle conditions, environmental control, and minimizing movement to prevent damage.Water Quality:The ANSI/AAMI ST108 guideline emphasizes the importance of water quality for steam sterilization. AORN's updated guideline aligns with this standard, providing recommendations for monitoring water quality to ensure optimal sterilization efficacy.The AORN Sterilization Guideline is available now in eGuidelines Plus and in the 2025 print guideline book and ebook. Access these valuable resources and empower your team to enhance patient safety through effective sterilization practices.Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Updates to AORN's Surgical Attire Guideline

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 9:37


    Maintaining a hygienically clean environment is paramount—inside and outside of the operating room. Proper infection control protocols extend beyond the OR—to the hallways, changing rooms, and even our communities. That's why AORN's updated guidelines for surgical attire are so crucial. These standards address the vital role attire plays in minimizing the risk of surgical site infections (SSIs) for patients, while also protecting healthcare workers and preventing the spread of microorganisms throughout the entire healthcare facility. These revisions address everything from lanyards and cell phones to head coverings and shoe covers, reflecting the latest evidence-based research and best practices. This isn't just about what you wear; it's about creating a consistently safe environment for every surgical procedure.Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Maintaining Normothermia: Implementing AORN's Updated Patient Temperature Management Guideline

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 18:13


    Maintaining normothermia is crucial for patient safety during surgical procedures. The AORN updated guideline on patient temperature management, features an expanded scope and provides perioperative teams with the tools they need to implement consistent, high-quality care.The most significant change to the guideline is its name and scope. Previously focused solely on hypothermia prevention, the updated guideline now addresses patient temperature management, encompassing both hypothermia and malignant hyperthermia. This expansion reflects a more holistic approach to temperature regulation throughout the perioperative journey.Get more insights on how to build a patient temperature management plan: Maintaining Normothermia: AORN's Patient Temperature Management Guideline | AORN. Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    How to implement AORN's new Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Guideline

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 14:13


    What is the ERAS protocol?ERAS is a comprehensive approach involving a multidisciplinary team that implements best practices throughout the perioperative journey, from pre-admission through post-discharge. AORN emphasizes that ERAS aims to standardize care, reduce variability, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. While AORN's focus is on perioperative nursing, the organization recognizes ERAS as a collaborative, interprofessional effort. The AORN guidelines provide a framework for implementing ERAS principles in various surgical settings.How to access the AORN ERAS guideline?AORN's new ERAS guideline is a valuable resource for all members of the perioperative team and represents a significant step towards a future where ERAS is the standard of care for every surgical patient. The AORN guidelines offer evidence-based practice to standardize care and improve patient outcomes. The new ERAS guideline can be found in eGuidelines+, as well as the 2025 print guideline book and ebook.AORN also offers a free comprehensive education and recognition program, Implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, through the AORN Center of Excellence in Surgical Safety initiative.Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Hospital or ASC: should you make the switch?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 19:11


    Questions to Ask Yourself Before Moving to an ASC#1 Can you handle fast and efficient turnovers?Quick room turnovers and efficient instrument reprocessing ensure smooth patient flow and high standards of care in an ASC. Key to this is effective teamwork, a strong understanding of OR and PACU standards of care, and ethical practices to uphold quality and safety protocols.#2 Do you have expertise in a specialty care area?Experience in orthopedics or cardiovascular, for example, is advantageous, as it makes nurses more versatile and valuable in an ASC setting. Critical care experience is also beneficial for PACU or overnight care in an ASC because it enhances the ability to handle emergent, unanticipated patient events.#3 Are you comfortable collaborating with surgeons?Surgeons often have a vested interest in the center and are supportive and collaborative with staff, Davidson notes. “My experience as an AAAHC Surveyor allowed me to see how a collaborative and engaging ASC work environment can foster a culture of continuous improvement and patient-centered care that is exciting to be a part of.”Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Part 2: A conversation with AORN CEO Linda Groah about the future of periop nursing

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 17:04


    In this episode of Periop Talk, host Nakeisha Tolliver, AORN's 2024 President, sits down with AORN's longest-serving CEO, Linda Groah, to discuss the future of perioperative nursing. They delve into the impact of emerging technologies like AI and telehealth, the importance of data-driven decision-making, and the evolving role of perioperative nurses.Linda Groah also shares insights on the future of nursing education and training, emphasizing the need for continuous learning and the integration of technology into curricula. The discussion highlights the importance of patient-centered care, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the well-being of perioperative nurses.Tune in to learn more about the exciting future of perioperative nursing and how you can prepare for the challenges and opportunities ahead.Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    20 years of change: Part 1 of a conversation with AORN CEO Linda Groah

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 20:35


    In May of 2024 Linda Groah, AORN's longest-serving CEO/Executive Director, announced her plans to retire at the end of the year. In this episode, we celebrate Linda's tenure and look back on the plast 20 years of transformative change in perioperative nursing. We delve into the most profound changes in the field, exploring how the role of the perioperative nurse has evolved over the past two decades. The discussion highlights the impact of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist on nursing practice, detailing how it has enhanced patient safety and standardized procedures.We also examine the challenges and successes of implementing the RN circulator mandate across various states, shedding light on the advocacy efforts and legislative hurdles faced. The episode further explores AORN's significant contributions to eliminating surgical smoke, emphasizing the improvements in patient and nurse safety that resulted from these efforts.Listeners will gain insights into the major shifts in perioperative nursing education, including the move towards evidence-based guidelines. The CEO shares the motivations behind this shift from traditional standards of practice, underscoring the importance of evidence-based care in improving outcomes.Join us for an engaging and informative conversation that reflects on how periop nursing got to where it is today. Also, look out for part 2 of our discussion with Linda when we discuss the future of the profession. Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    How to Collaborate with an ASC Governing Body

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 18:32


    How to Collaborate with an ASC Governing BodyIn this episode of Periop Talk, we discuss strategies for effectively working with ASC governing bodies.Join us as we delve into the role of governing bodies in ASCs, the importance of clear communication, and the role of data-driven decision making. Our guest expert, Dr. Tamala Norris-McJunkins, shares valuable insights on:Understanding the Governing Body: Learn about the composition of governing bodies and their primary responsibilities.Effective Communication: Discover tips for conveying complex information clearly and concisely to the governing body.Data-Driven Decision Making: Explore how to leverage data to influence decisions and drive improvements.Building Strong Relationships: Learn how to foster positive relationships with governing body members.Whether you're a seasoned ASC administrator or a newcomer to the field, this episode provides practical advice to help you navigate the complexities of working with governing bodies and achieve optimal outcomes for your facility.Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    How nurses cultivate a culture of safety (and the business case for why that makes them great leaders)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 25:55


    How Periop Nurses Create a Culture of Safety (and the Business Case for Why They Make Great Leaders in a Perioperative Setting)Perioperative nurses play a vital role in healthcare, ensuring patient safety and optimizing surgical outcomes. Their dedication to patient advocacy, attention to detail, and ability to foster a culture of collaboration make them invaluable leaders in the operating room (OR).Nurses as Patient AdvocatesAt the heart of perioperative nursing is a deep commitment to patient advocacy. Nurses are the primary advocates for their patients, ensuring their safety and well-being throughout the surgical process. They meticulously monitor patients' vital signs, anticipate potential complications, and communicate effectively with the surgical team to ensure the best possible outcomes.Creating a Culture of SafetyPerioperative nurses are instrumental in creating a culture of safety within the OR. They are meticulous about following protocols, ensuring that all equipment and supplies are sterile, and verifying patient information before procedures. Additionally, nurses actively promote a "speak up" culture, encouraging team members to raise concerns if they notice any potential safety issues.Collaboration and CommunicationEffective communication and collaboration are essential for a safe and efficient OR environment. Perioperative nurses play a key role in facilitating communication among the surgical team, ensuring that everyone is on the same page and that all necessary information is shared. They also act as liaisons between patients and their families, providing updates and addressing concerns.Leadership and InnovationPerioperative nurses often take on leadership roles within the OR, demonstrating their ability to guide and inspire their teams. They are skilled at problem-solving, identifying areas for improvement, and driving innovation. Additionally, nurses are often involved in developing and implementing new protocols and procedures to enhance patient safety and efficiency.Financial Acumen and Business Case for SafetyBeyond their clinical expertise, perioperative nurses can also contribute to the financial health of the organization. By understanding the business aspects of healthcare, nurses can make informed decisions regarding resource allocation and advocate for investments in safety initiatives. They can also quantify the costs associated with safety incidents, demonstrating the financial benefits of prioritizing safety measures.Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    How to work with Gen Z in the OR

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 45:56


    In this episode of Periop Talk, we dive deep into the world of Gen Z and their impact on the perioperative nursing workforce. Join host Jake Runion, Sr. Manager of AORN's Center for Perioperative Leadership, and guest expert Lisa Walden, Co-Founder of Good Company Consulting, as they explore the unique characteristics, values, and expectations of this emerging generation.Learn how to:Understand Gen Z: Discover the defining factors that shape Gen Z's perspectives and behaviors.Bridge generational gaps: Explore strategies for effective communication and collaboration across generations.Create a welcoming workplace: Learn how to adapt your workplace culture to meet the needs of Gen Z.Navigate technology: Understand the role of technology in Gen Z's professional lives and how to leverage it effectively.Foster a positive work environment: Discover practical tips for creating a fulfilling and rewarding experience for Gen Z periop nurses.Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    The Future of Nursing Report and what it means for periop nurses

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 20:14


    The Future of Nursing Report provides a comprehensive blueprint for transforming nursing practice and improving patient care. It highlights critical issues facing the nursing profession and offers evidence-based recommendations to address these challenges. The report has had a significant impact on shaping nursing policy and practice, and it continues to serve as a valuable resource for nurses, healthcare organizations, and policymakers.The Future of Nursing Report could have a significant impact on periop nurses in several ways:Increased Autonomy: The report recommends that nurses be given greater autonomy to practice to the full extent of their education and training. This could lead to increased job satisfaction and improved patient outcomes for periop nurses.Enhanced Leadership Opportunities: The report emphasizes the importance of developing nurse leaders. Periop nurses could benefit from increased opportunities to take on leadership roles and contribute to shaping the future of the profession.Improved Education and Training: The report calls for improved education and training for nurses. This could lead to more specialized training for periop nurses, enhancing their skills and knowledge.Enhanced Collaboration: The report emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. Periop nurses could benefit from increased collaboration with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians and surgical technologists, to improve patient care.Improved Work Environments: The report recommends creating healthier work environments for nurses. This could include measures to reduce burnout and improve job satisfaction for periop nurses.#ornurse #nursing #nurselife #nurses #nurse #nursesunite #perioperativenursing #perioperativeSupport the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Creating trust with pediatric patients

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 24:08


    Caring for kids in the operating room can be difficult. They're often scared and anxious, and their caregivers are too. But knowing a kid's age and using the right words can make a big difference.This episode of Periop Talk explores how kids think and feel at different ages. It also gives tips on how to talk to them and their caregivers. By tailoring the communication style, periop nurses can help kids feel safe and comfortable, and provide their caregivers peace of mind.Support the showWelcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    How to create an inclusive environment for transgender patients

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 26:06


    How perioperative nurses can create an inclusive environment for transgender and gender diverse patientsProviding compassionate and respectful care to all patients is a cornerstone of perioperative nursing. Creating an inclusive environment for transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) patients is essential for delivering optimal care. Respecting Patient Identity: Names and PronounsConsistent Usage: Ensure that the patient's pronouns and chosen name are used consistently throughout the perioperative journey, from pre-operative assessment to post-operative care.Documentation: Document the patient's pronouns and preferred name in the electronic medical record (EMR) and on identification bands.Communication: Encourage open communication among staff members to ensure everyone is using the correct name and pronouns.Addressing Patient Concerns and AnxietyActive Listening: Create a safe space for patients to express their concerns and fears.Empathy and Support: Offer emotional support and reassurance throughout the perioperative process.Education: Provide information about the surgical procedure and post-operative care in a clear and understandable manner.Understanding Physiological DifferencesOrgan Inventory: Conduct a thorough organ inventory to accurately assess patient needs and avoid unnecessary procedures.Pain Management: Consider the patient's pain management preferences and any previous experiences with pain medication.Creating a Welcoming EnvironmentStaff Education: Provide ongoing education and training on transgender and gender-diverse health to create a knowledgeable and supportive staff.Inclusive Language: Use inclusive language and avoid making assumptions about a patient's gender identity.Privacy and Dignity: Respect patient privacy and dignity during all aspects of care, including examination, gowning, positioning, and exposure of the body.Collaboration and AdvocacyMultidisciplinary Teams: Work closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other specialists to coordinate care for TGD patients.Advocacy: Advocate for policies and procedures that support the needs of TGD patients within your organization.Support the Show.Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Minimally Invasive Surgery Guideline Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 4:25


    The 2023 update to the AORN Minimally Invasive Surgery Guideline introduced significant changes to enhance patient safety and improve perioperative care. Here are some of the key highlights:   Preoperative AssessmentEnhanced patient assessment: The guideline emphasizes a more comprehensive preoperative assessment to identify potential risks and complications associated with minimally invasive surgery (MIS).   Fluid deficit thresholds: New recommendations focus on determining patient-specific maximum hysteroscopic fluid deficit thresholds to prevent complications.   Collaboration and CommunicationTeam-based approach: The updated guideline promotes a collaborative approach among perioperative team members to improve communication and efficiency.   Robotic-assisted procedures: Specific recommendations address communication and workflow processes for robotic-assisted procedures.   Emergency preparedness: The guideline includes guidance on preparing for potential conversions to open procedures and other emergencies.   Safety and TechnologyMRI safety: New recommendations focus on MRI safety for patients undergoing MIS procedures.   Flexible endoscopes: Updated recommendations address the sterilization and handling of flexible endoscopes to reduce the risk of infection.   Robotics and technology: The guideline incorporates advancements in robotics and other technologies to optimize patient care and outcomes. Purchase the guideline book at https://info.aorn.org/2024-guidelines-for-perioperative-practice-book-sale.html.#perioperative #periop #periopnurse #ornurse #nurselife #nurses #minimallyinvasivesurgery #nurse #nursingSupport the Show.Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    VTE Guideline Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 8:04


    New updates to the VTE guidelines empower nurses to take a more proactive role in preventing Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) or blood clots. This includes the ability to initiate preventive measures, such as applying compression stockings or using inflatable leg sleeves, at an earlier stage when a patient is suspected to be at high risk.The revised guidelines emphasize the crucial role of thorough risk assessment. Nurses should not only evaluate a patient's susceptibility to VTE formation but also consider their risk of bleeding complications. To ensure effective implementation, the guidelines come with a comprehensive toolkit for nurses. These tools include resources for risk assessment and selecting the most suitable preventative measures for each individual patient.The updated guidelines also recognize the significant contribution of perioperative nurses in preventing VTE. These nurses can play a vital role by educating patients about the importance of early mobilization after surgery. Encouraging patients to involve their families in the recovery process can further enhance successful outcomes.Support the Show.Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Burn Out's Impact on Perioperative Nursing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 12:54


    Burnout in Perioperative Nursing: Key Takeaways from the VideoThis conversation between Jake Runion, sr. manager of AORN's Center for Perioperative Leadership and Tammy Hanks, Perioperative Practice Specialist at AORN, highlights the critical issue of burnout among perioperative nurses. Here are the key takeaways:High Burnout Rates: The vacancy rate for OR nurses is at 16%, with a significant portion leaving within their first year. This is causing delays and cancellations in surgeries.Factors Contributing to Burnout:Unpredictable Schedules: OR nurses often have fluctuating schedules, making it difficult to plan personal lives.Lack of Staffing: Understaffing creates a heavy workload and pressure on existing nurses.Stressful Work Environment: The fast-paced and demanding nature of the OR can contribute to stress.Poor Onboarding: Inadequate mentorship and training for new nurses can lead to feelings of inadequacy and overwhelm.Solutions for Reducing Burnout:Flexible Scheduling: Facilities should explore options for flexible schedules to accommodate work-life balance for nurses.Creative Staffing Solutions: This could involve utilizing retired nurses for specific tasks, or collaborating with nursing schools to develop strong perioperative pipelines.Strong Preceptor Programs: Invest in training preceptors on how to effectively guide and support new nurses.Leadership that Listens: Nurse leaders need to actively listen to staff concerns and involve them in finding solutions to staffing challenges.Opportunities for Growth: Providing opportunities for professional development can help nurses feel valued and engaged in their careers.Long-Term Impact: The current trends of burnout and high turnover rates can discourage new nurses from entering the perioperative field, potentially creating a nursing shortage in the future.Periop Talk: https://www.aorn.org/about-aorn/aorn-newsroom/periop-talk #ORNurse #Nursing #Nurse #Nurses #Periop #NurseBurnOut #NurseLife #NursesCare #PerioperativeSupport the Show.Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Updates to New Safe Patient Handling Guideline

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 8:12


    Safe patient handling is crucial for perioperative nurses as it protects both themselves and their patients. According to the CDC, manual patient handling is the leading cause of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) among healthcare workers. The updated AORN Guideline for Safe Patient Handling and Movement offers evidence-based practices to minimize these risks by promoting the use of ergonomic tools and proper lifting techniques, ultimately creating a safer environment for both nurses and patients. Support the Show.Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Tips for Negotiating a Salary Increase or Promotion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 13:21


    Perioperative nurses are known for their exceptional advocacy strength, often protecting patients from harm in the most vulnerable situations. But when it comes to advocacy, how good are you at advocating for yourself? A recent article indicated that, among 34% of nurses who wanted to quit their jobs, 52% said they were dissatisfied with their salary. So, it is important to think about how you would negotiate a salary increase or promotion.Support the Show.Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

    Updates to New Team Communication Guideline

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 9:44


    Clear Communication for Better Care: A Guide to Team Dynamics in the ORFor perioperative nurses, effective teamwork is crucial for patient safety. Building a Culture of SafetyA strong foundation for good communication is a culture of safety. This means every team member feels empowered to speak up about concerns and errors without fear of blame. Here's how to foster this culture:Open Communication: Encourage honest and respectful communication.Error Reporting: Make it safe to report errors and near misses so the team can learn and improve.Shared Goals: Establish clear patient safety goals and hold everyone accountable.Teamwork: Promote a collaborative and supportive environment.Streamlining Communication ProcessesStructured communication processes minimize misunderstandings and ensure all team members are on the same page. Here are some key practices:Standardized Hand-offs: Use a clear and consistent method for transferring patient care between team members and departments.Team Briefings: Conduct pre-surgical briefings to discuss the procedure, patient information, and any potential concerns.Site Marking: Clearly mark the surgical site before the procedure to avoid errors.Time-Outs: Pause before every surgery to verify the correct patient, site, and procedure.Surgical Safety Checklists: Use a standardized checklist to ensure all critical steps are completed during surgery.Debriefings: Conduct a structured debriefing after surgery to discuss the case and identify areas for improvement.Education is KeyOngoing education is essential for maintaining effective communication skills. This includes training on:Teamwork and Communication TechniquesUse of Surgical Safety ChecklistsStrategies for a Culture of SafetyBy implementing these practices, perioperative nurses can significantly enhance communication within the OR, leading to better patient outcomes and a stronger team dynamic.Support the Show.

    4 ways nurses can reverse toxicity in their daily work culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 12:16


    Still in crisis mode from the pandemic and its aftermath, many nurses are feeling tired and somewhat disgruntled, and may be looking for greener pastures.However, the journey toward “greener grass” can begin without hopping the fence, suggests Jill Graham, BSN, RN.As a surgical services co-educator (and her team's unofficial counselor and mediator), Graham made it her mission to foster a less toxic culture in nursing, starting with her own practice.She realized that “culture healing will not happen until we as individuals choose something different and commit to making a difference in our little bubble of culture.”She gave us four excellent ways nurses can make basic changes in mindset that can ignite and spread a culture of healing.Don't Add to NegativityRepeatedly bringing up a colleague's mistake doesn't make anyone feel good. When you choose not to dwell on a colleague's mistake, you are respecting their humanity. If there is a conversation that needs to happen to process an event, go privately to a trusted coworker, but be careful not to let it degenerate into a bashing session. Instead, focus on finding solutions.Shut Down the RacetrackWe often let our mistakes play over and over in our head or engage in the same disheartening interactions with coworkers. Make a conscious choice to stop dwelling on it. To do this, acknowledge how the situation makes you feel, determine to have a conversation (if needed), and then move on. Ultimately, avoid defining your coworkers, or yourself, by their mistakes.Recognize Things Aren't All BadCulture only begins to heal when we objectively see the truth of what is happening. Even on a 'bad' day, there are many things to be grateful for: coworkers, camaraderie, positive patient outcomes, your abilities, and technology, among others. When you frame your day differently, you genuinely start to feel better and lighter.Just SmileResearch shows that simply smiling can bring your mood up as well as those around you. It may feel fake (especially behind a mask), but there is always something to smile about. The more you focus on being the positive change agent, the more you will see positivity.Support the Show.

    High-Level Disinfection Guideline Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 5:25


    In this episode of Periop Talk AORN gives a sneak preview into the new High-Level Disinfection Guideline and how these key changes will impact your daily practice. Perioperative nurses play a vital role in the disinfection process:Enhanced communication: Ensuring seamless handoff of devices to decontamination with details about pre-treatment and device condition.Verification before disinfection: Introducing a crucial step - cleaning verification testing with magnification and the use of borescopes for a deeper look.The importance of drying: We'll explore new research highlighting the importance of thorough drying for all lumens of instruments and scopes before storage.Perioperative nurses are key players in upholding aseptic technique and ensuring patient safety throughout the surgical journey. Their role in high-level disinfection contributes significantly to preventing infections and promoting positive patient outcomes.Support the show

    Beginning again: Lessons in transitioning from expert to novice nurse

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 9:20


    The opportunity to start fresh in a different department is a gift. Once you are there, take advantage of everything and everyone. Staff are designated to help teach you the art and science of their practice, so be physically, mentally, and emotionally present to absorb every bit of it. Understand that there are many ways to accomplish the same task and be open to a new way. Keep the best of what you learn and add it to your toolbox. Start to build your own practice with the help of others. Remember that every unit is full of various personalities and styles. They each contribute to the uniqueness of the department and should enhance, rather than inhibit, your growth. Sidebar 1 provides tips for transitioning from an expert to a novice nurse.Support the show

    New Environment of Care Guidelines for 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 6:32


    This updated Guideline for Safe Environment of Care provides new and revised recommendations on developing fire safety plans, performing fire risk assessments, fire safety training, establishing latex safety programs and chemical safety plans, among others. The purpose of this guideline is to maintain a safe environment of care for perioperative patients and personnel and prevent injuries or harm by mitigating the risks associated with all the topics covered within this guideline. This episode of Periop Talk features guideline author Renae Wright, perioperative practice specialist at AORN, and Lisa Spruce, sr. director of evidence based perioperative practice at AORN.Get the 2024 Guideline book: AORN | Order 2024 Guidelines for Perioperative Practice#periop #nurse #perioperative #healthcare #operatingroomnurse #surgery #ornurse #scrublifeSupport the show

    How to build trust with your new hire

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 16:00


    At the foundation of any clinical relationship is trust: trust between clinicians and patients, trust among the interprofessional team members, and trust between a new hire and the preceptor. Building a trusting relationship between the new hire and preceptor takes time, but there are some things that a preceptor can do to develop the trusting relationship.Be Explicit About ExpectationsExpectations within nursing practice are often divided into two buckets: the written competency-based activities and the unwritten rules of practice. Quite different from nursing school curriculum, where grades are generated on very specific evaluation criteria, the OR requires new hires to integrate into the culture of daily practice that varies among services and surgeons. The idea that the same procedure can differ due to a surgeon's preference for instruments is a concept with which new hires struggle.Create Opportunities for Clinical ExperiencesOne of the most challenging aspects of precepting is entrusting clinical care to the new hire. Preceptors often find themselves in close proximity of the new hire because they cannot relinquish control of patient care, which presents challenges when the new hire is nearing the completion of the orientation period. Additionally, preceptors question whether or not the new hire is competent to practice independently and, therefore, can be entrusted with patient care.Form an Environment of FeedbackNew hires require feedback from their preceptors to correct behaviors and grow professionally. The preceptor should establish the frequency and format of feedback delivery, such as by summarizing feedback at the end of each shift, taking time to emphasize what went well and what needs improvement.Create a Psychologically Safe EnvironmentPsychological safety, according to Edmundson and Lei, is the “perceptions of consequences of taking interpersonal risks in a particular context such as a workplace.”3 Psychological safety occurs when the orientee can anticipate how the preceptor gives feedback, responds to questions, and acts as a backup when the team asks specific questions regarding the procedure or care of the patient. Providing a structure for how feedback will be given and inviting the orientee to give feedback about the preceptor's style of teaching can help create a psychologically safe environment, as can encouraging the orientee to ask questions in a place where others will not overhear the questions and make judgments about the orientee's knowledge level. Another way for the preceptor to foster psychological safety is to stay close by the orientee, especially early in the orientation period, to help answer questions that team members may ask.Take a look at written rules versus unwritten rules, action steps to develop clinical experiences, and download a feedback form at: https://www.aorn.org/the-stitch/article/building-trust-with-your-new-hireThere's more Periop Talk at: https://www.aorn.org/about-aorn/aorn-newsroom/periop-talk#ornurse #nurselife #nurse #healthcareSupport the show

    New Design and Maintenance Guidelines

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 5:32


    The physical design of the surgical suite should support safe patient care, efficient movement of patients and supplies, and workplace safety and security. The surgical suite includes the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative patient care areas and support areas, including central and satellite sterile processing areas, administrative areas, waiting areas, and staff areas. In this episode of Periop Talk Lisa Spruce, sr. director of evidence based perioperative practice at AORN, and Erin Kyle, editor-in-chief, guidelines for perioperative practice at AORN. give periop nurses a preview of the Design and Maintenance Guidelines changes and talk about why they are so important. Support the show

    The dangers of surgical smoke and how AORN aims to Go Clear™ in the OR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 7:46


    Surgical smoke is the by-product of using energy-generating devices (e.g., electrosurgery units, powered surgical instruments), and it is full of carcinogenic and mutagenic cells. AORN speaks with Scott Hantz, a firefighter and perioperative director of nursing at the Miller Family Heart and Vascular Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, about the dangers of surgical smoke and how the AORN Center of Excellence in Surgical Safety: Smoke Evacuation program and Go Clear Award is making the OR a safer, healthier place to work. Support the show

    Medication Safety Guideline

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 5:42


    What are the three biggest changes to the Guideline for Medication Safety? It all depends on your facility, but labeling, hazardous medication and antibiotic oversight were three issues that really stood out to guideline author Julie Cahn, sr. perioperative practice specialist at AORN. Medication errors are preventable but continue to occur despite regulations, governmental resources and oversight, recommendations from professional organizations, and accreditation body standards. Elimination of medication errors is important because these errors can cause patient harm, reduced patient confidence in the health care system, and increased costs. Support the show

    The President's Corner: Easing the Challenges of Shortages

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 14:11


    Traveling nurses are here to stay. Join AORN President Vangie Dennis and Board Member Becca Vortman for a conversation with a staff nurse and a traveling nurse about how changing your approach to periop team culture can help ease challenges created by staff shortages and improve satisfaction.Support the show

    Periop Talk: New Recommendations for Patient Positioning and Pressure Injury

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 15:26


    What are the new assessment tools and how is technology helping us reduce surgical patient injuries? Hear about practice changes from the AORN Sr. Director of Evidence-Based Perioperative Practice Lisa Spruce. Support the show

    The President's Corner: Bridging Generational Divides (part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 19:54


    AORN President Vangie Dennis MSN, RN, CNOR, CMLSO speaks with Molly, a Millennial O.R. nurse-turned-clinical educator about how the “trophy generation” helped evolve perioperative teams - and the challenges and opportunities of a 5-generation workplace.Support the show

    The President's Corner – Bridging Generational Divides (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 18:18


    What are the biggest pros and cons of working among 5 different generations today? AORN President Vangie Dennis MSN, RN, CNOR, CMLSO speaks with Mary-Kate, a Gen Z periop nurse at a large New York hospital, about hurdles of being the youngest member of an OR team and challenging her generation's stereotypes. Support the show

    Celebrating Perioperative Nurses Week, Nov. 13-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 14:38


    AORN leaders, like perioperative nurses everywhere, agree food can be the highlight for celebrating Perioperative Nurses Week. Listen in as Board President Vangie Dennis, Vice President Darlene Murdock, and Board Director Megan Nolan share some additional ways to have fun, bond with colleagues, and connect with the community. Spoiler alert: they love the food, too!#PeriopProudSupport the show

    The President's Corner – Coping with Ethical Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 19:07


    AORN President Vangie Dennis MSN, RN, CNOR, CMLSO speaks with Wellstar Health System Assistant Vice President of Ethics, Advance Care Planning and Spiritual Health Jason Lesandrini MA, PhD(c), FACHE, HEC-C, LPEC about better preparing yourself to manage situations that go against the grain – from patient consent disputes to DNRs to unusual staffing ratios and more.Support the show

    Managing Moral Injury: Simple Steps, Proven Difference

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 21:43


    Going “against the grain” of our patient care training during COVID-19 created moral injury in nurses. But a body of evidence proves that using very simple strategies will help you manage how your body reacts to stressors – and they are techniques available to everyone. AORN President Vangie Dennis MSN, RN, CNOR, CMLSO has a conversation with periop nurse and mind-body medicine practitioner Dr. Margaret Below PhD, RN, NE-BC about the small, deliberate, and fundamental steps you can do every day in the perioperative suite – and at home – that relax and calm your body, and the reasons why these techniques work.  Support the show

    Healing from Moral Injury: A Perioperative Challenge

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 6:41


    AORN President Vangie Dennis MSN, RN, CNOR, CMLSO and periop nurse and mind-body medicine practitioner Dr. Margaret Below PhD, RN, NE-BC talk about micro-episodes of joy, gratitude and other simple, proven steps that will change how your body reacts and how you feel. They challenge nurses to try these two small steps over two weeks and see how they help you feel better.Support the show

    Periop Talk – The President's Corner

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 24:05


    The President's Corner is a series of conversations between AORN President Vangie Dennis, MSN, RN, CNOR, CMLSO, and colleagues across the country about issues most important to AORN members and the perioperative community. In Episode 1 “Nursing Uncharted – The Staffing Shortage” Vangie speaks with David Wyatt, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNOR,  past AORN President and Chief Nursing Officer of the University Hospitals at the University of Texas southwestern Medical Center in Dallas about what's unique in today's nursing shortage – and where do we go from here. Yes, shortages have been around in nursing for decades – but the pandemic has been a “great revealer” of deep-rooted issues that facilities need to address, from workplace violence to staffing flexibility. Hear ideas that are working today to change the staffing outlook. And hear why David is optimistic in the new generations of periop nurses.Support the show

    Periop Talk: Caring for the Transgender Patient

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 16:04


    June is Pride Month and, to help raise awareness around inequities in healthcare, transmale Nik Unterkircher, MA, UX/UI, DEI Practitioner at AORN, talks candidly with Vice President of Nursing, Renae Battie', MSN, RN, CNOR. They discuss common challenges transgender patients face in the binary world that will help nurses more fully understand patient anxiety, the potential for misdiagnosis, and small steps nurses can take to improve the transgender patient's experience.Support the show

    Periop Talk: Talking Time Out with the Joint Commission

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 13:24


    The Joint Commission and AORN's CEO Linda Groah discuss the challenges and solutions for an effective Time Out. Learn more. Support the show

    Become the Place Where Nurses Want to Work - A Fireside Chat

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 58:30


    How do nurse leaders and their teams break through complex, chaotic, and broken systems – with widespread burnout – to transform their fast-paced hospitals and ASCs into sustainable caring cultures? Join us for AORN's Fireside Chat, a live conversation about solutions to the most-asked question from perioperative nurses and leaders today: How do we rebuild from compassion fatigue, moral distress, and exhaustion – and create a place for perioperative teams to thrive? National nurse experts will discuss practical approaches that are helping meet the needs of five generations in the workforce, including Millennial and Gen-Z nurses who report that “wellbeing” is a top priority. Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    Using Adjunct Technology to Prevent RSI in Surgical Patients – Why and the How to Do It

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 22:13


    Leveraging technology to prevent the devastating impacts from RSI on your patients – and your staff – is easier than you think. “It really does enhance your workflow. I can't imagine NOT using it,” says Cleveland Clinic Director of Surgical Nursing Dena Salamon, MSN, RN. Hear how and why her system chose to use technology to support the OR team.Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    Be Proactive, Not Reactive! A Success Story for Preventing Costly RSIs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 23:51


    Cleveland Clinic Director of Surgical Nursing Dena Salamon, MSN, RN speaks with AORN virtually about how her health system confronted and acted to prevent unintentionally retained surgical items across more than 50 ORs. Her advice: “Just do it.”Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    Fireside Chat: Rediscovering Compassion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 59:18


    Why are so many of America's most-trusted professionals frustrated and angry – and what can we do to reconnect with our passion for nursing? A periop nursing conversation and live Q&A with Dr. Phyllis Quinlan, AORN CEO Linda Groah, and AORN President Holly Ervine.Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    Periop Talk Q&A: How do I add complementary care into practice?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 7:16


    AORN's VP of Nursing, Renae Battie, MN, RN  CNOR its down with Guideline author Mary Alice Anderson, PhD, RN, CNOR, to discuss the new Guideline on complementary care and how to incorporate different complimentary care strategies into your practice.Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    Periop Talk: New Guideline on Complementary Care Enhances Patient Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 18:41


    AORN's VP of Nursing, Renae Battie, MN, RN  CNOR its down with Guideline author Mary Alice Anderson, PhD, RN, CNOR, to discuss the new Guideline on complementary care.Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    Periop Talk: ASCs Today and Workforce Issues

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 14:33


    In this 3-part podcast series, AORN CEO, Linda Groah, MSN RN CNOR NEA-BC FAAN, and Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group discuss surgical trends, nurse leadership, and the value of quality data in today's ASCs. Complete the free annual Leapfrog ASC Survey before November 30 to highlight the safety and quality of your ASC based on national, evidence-based measures that are of specific interest to employers, health care purchasers, and consumers. Survey Results are publicly reported, and provide ASCs with information to benchmark their progress, educate patients about their facility and galvanize change. Get started here.Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    Periop Talk: ASCs Today and Safety Risks

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 13:51


    In this 3-part podcast series, AORN CEO, Linda Groah, MSN RN CNOR NEA-BC FAAN, and Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group discuss surgical trends, nurse leadership, and the value of quality data in today's ASCs. Complete the free annual Leapfrog ASC Survey before November 30 to highlight the safety and quality of your ASC based on national, evidence-based measures that are of specific interest to employers, health care purchasers, and consumers. Survey Results are publicly reported, and provide ASCs with information to benchmark their progress, educate patients about their facility and galvanize change. Get started here.Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    Periop Talk: ASCs Today and Nursing Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 12:22


    In this 3-part podcast series, AORN CEO, Linda Groah, MSN RN CNOR NEA-BC FAAN, and Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group discuss surgical trends, nurse leadership, and the value of quality data in today's ASCs. Complete the free annual Leapfrog ASC Survey before November 30 to highlight the safety and quality of your ASC based on national, evidence-based measures that are of specific interest to employers, health care purchasers, and consumers. Survey Results are publicly reported, and provide ASCs with information to benchmark their progress, educate patients about their facility and galvanize change. Get started here.Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    How Virtual Reality can Transform Nurse Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 19:17


    St. Charles Health in Bend, Ore., introduced virtual reality into their annual required OR fire safety training – and reaped huge rewards in participation, engagement, learning and cost-savings.Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    You Can Add Virtual Reality into Your Periop Curriculum

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 22:04


    Bringing virtual reality training to your surgical teams is easier than you think. Hear how St. Charles Health in Bend, Ore. made it work.Support the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

    Periop Talk: The Cost of Quality

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 16:05


    National productivity expert Pamela Hunt, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN is on Periop Talk discussing the cost of quality in your OR.Learn more about the OR Leadership Mastery course: https://www.aorn.org/events/leader-masterySupport the show (https://www.aorn.org/join?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=promotional&utm_campaign=periop_talk&utm_content=support_podcast )

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