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Updated evidence helps perioperative teams apply the correct PPE and environmental controls based on current transmission risks. 5. Tourniquets & Tissue Management Pneumatic Tourniquets: aorn guidelines for perioperative practice
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The guidelines cover the entire perioperative continuum: the preoperative (pre-admission/testing), intraoperative (the surgical procedure itself), and postoperative (recovery and Phase I/II PACU) phases. Patient-centered care : The patient is the focus
The AORN Guidelines for Perioperative Practice are a set of evidence-based guidelines that provide perioperative nurses with the latest research and best practices for providing safe and effective patient care in the perioperative setting. The guidelines are updated annually and cover a wide range of topics related to perioperative nursing practice.
Most people think AORN is just about scrubbing. The interesting twist is the continuum of care.
With surgical energy devices evolving beyond standard monopolar pencils, AORN has broadened this guideline's scope. Terminology shift: Outdated terms like "grounding pad" are replaced with "return electrode"