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6 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • A U G U S T 2 0 1 9 Ideas Work P r a c t i c a l p e a r l s f r o m y o u r c o l l e a g u e s That W e hang an image of the American flag on the OR door to alert the surgical team that the patient is a combat veteran who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These patients might react violently to sudden sound, light or unfamiliar environmental changes, and could place themselves and our caregivers in harm's way. The flag reminds the entire periopera- tive team, from admission to discharge, to focus on creating a supportive, quiet environment. That's Eric Gonzales, CST, one of our surgical technologists, in the photo. Eric, who was awarded a Purple Heart while serving on the U.S. Army Forward Surgical Team, came up with this idea. Many active and retired military veterans call the Tri-Cities region home in southeast Washington. Eric and other military veterans in our department introduce themselves and ask to be assigned to PTSD sufferers. They offer these patients the sup- port that only a fellow veteran could. Roshelle Satterthwait, RN, MHSA, CNOR, CENP Kadlec Regional Medical Center Richland, Wash. roshelle.satterthwait@kadlec.org • HONOR AMERICA Eric Gonzales, CST, came up with the idea to hang a flag on the OR door to let the surgical team know that the patient is a combat veteran who suffers from post- traumatic stress disorder. POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Protect and Care for Combat Veterans Kadlec Regional Medical Center

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