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Keep Your Nose Clean - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - August 2018

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time with the patient after the procedure instead of jumping right into the next sur- gery. "That can be a really big satisfier," says Mr. Topp. 5. Soothing sounds Music has been shown to relax surgical patients (see "The Calm Before the Surgery" on page 46). When patients at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago settle into their pre-op beds, they receive disposable ear buds (theirs to keep if they choose). Each pre-op bay is equipped with a computer monitor that's hooked to an Internet music radio service. Music is a great way to calm anxious patients before surgery. So as not to back up the OR schedule, no music for the first patient of the day, says surgical servic- es nurses Jessica Litrenta, BSN, RN, CNOR, and Rita Nelson, BSN, RN, CNOR. "A patient listens to a minimum of 10 minutes up to an hour of music. So if they're significantly delayed, they're given something to focus on," says Ms. Litrenta. Literature reviews show support for instrumental music that has 60 to 80 beats per minute. Along those lines, patients only have 3 choices of music: classical, spa-type or nature (wind chimes). A U G U S T 2 0 1 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 6 7 • FAMILY FRIENDLY Mauricio Garrido, MD, clinical director of the Heart and Vascular Institute at Abington Hospital – Jefferson Health in suburban Philadelphia, takes a moment during surgery to update a patient's family members by videoconferencing from a screen in the OR to a tablet in the waiting room. Jefferson Health

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