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Secrets to Speedier Room Turnover - November 2013 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1311_part1_Layout 1 11/6/13 8:56 AM Page 22 SAFETY Chad Flora, BSN, RN, CNOR Prevent Retained Surgical Sponges How we improved the quality of our closing count. A few years ago, we observed our surgical staff's closing count procedures. We compared them to our hospital's policy, and reviewed the literature for best practice recommendations. What we found was a wide disparity between what we did and what we should have been doing. That type of discovery won't surprise anyone who HIGH- AND LOW-TECH Circulator Megan Dooman, RN, uses works in surgery. an electronic scanner to verify the sponge count and a hanging bag to organize sponges discarded from the sterile field. One of the big fault lines in closing counts is that it's an orderly, repetitive process that takes place in a rushed and often chaotic environment. Another complication: Counting practices can vary from room to room. We noticed different personnel organizing supplies and instruments in different ways and carrying out steps in different orders. These inconsistencies may have caused confusion with co-workers and possibly affected the accuracy of the counts. 2 2 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | N O V E M B E R 2013

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