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  2. What is a Surgical Technologist? - WebMD

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    A surgical technologist is a health professional who prepares an operating room (OR) before surgery. They’re a crucial part of a surgical care team, working alongside the surgeon, the surgeon ...

  3. Operating room management - Wikipedia

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    Operating room management is the science of how to run an operating room suite. Operational operating room management focuses on maximizing operational efficiency at the facility, i.e. maximizing the number of surgical cases that can be carried out on a given day while minimizing the required resources and related costs. This may include ...

  4. What Happens in Surgery - A Guide on What To Expect - WebMD

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    Once you're in the operating room, you breathe oxygen through a mask. Your anesthesiologist gives you medicine to prevent pain. Your surgical team will track your health during the entire procedure.

  5. Surgical technologist - Wikipedia

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    A surgical technologist, also called a scrub, scrub tech, surgical technician, or operating department practitioner or operating room technician, is an allied health professional working as a part of the team delivering surgical care. Surgical technologists are members of the surgical team. [1] The members of the team include the surgeon ...

  6. WHO Surgical Safety Checklist - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) published the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist in 2008 in order to increase the safety of patients undergoing surgery. [1] The checklist serves to remind the surgical team of important items to be performed before and after the surgical procedure in order to reduce adverse events such as surgical site infections or retained instruments. [1]

  7. Postoperative Care: Definition and Patient Education - Healthline

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    Postoperative Care. Postoperative care is the care you receive after a surgical procedure. The type of postoperative care you need depends on the type of surgery you have, as well as your health ...

  8. Transplant Surgery: The Hospital Experience - WebMD

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    How long you can expect to stay in the hospital varies, too. Your care team will consider things like how sick you were when you went in and how well your surgery went. For kidney transplants, it ...

  9. Perioperative nursing - Wikipedia

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    Perioperative nursing is a nursing specialty that works with patients who are having operative or other invasive procedures. Perioperative nurses work closely with surgeons, anaesthesiologists, nurse anaesthetists, surgical technologists, and nurse practitioners. They perform preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care primarily in the ...