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Deja Petek (Author), Barbara Donik (Mentor), Sebastijan Tišler (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Izhodišča: Operacijska medicinska sestra se vključuje v vse faze perioperativne zdravstvene nege pacienta in je zadolžena za izvajanje celostne, na pacienta osredotočene oskrbe. Ker je v operacijskem okolju možnost za pojav napak izredno visoka je zagotavljanje varnosti pacienta ena ključnih nalog operacijske medicinske sestre. Zato je bil namen našega zaključnega dela predstaviti intervencije operacijskih medicinskih sester za zagotavljanje varnosti pacienta. Metode: V zaključnem delu smo uporabili deskriptivno metodo dela. Uporabili smo sistematični pregled literature. Literaturo smo iskali v različnih podatkovnih bazah (PubMed, CINAHL, SAGE in Cochrane). Pri iskanju ustrezne literature smo si prav tako pomagali še z vključitvenimi in izključitvenimi kriteriji. Vključili smo članke, ki so v angleškem in slovenskem jeziku, kvalitativne, kvantitativne ali študije mešanih metod, opisne študije ter študije, ki so bile dosegljive in objavljene med januarjem 2009 in julijem 2019. Rezultati: Ene najbolj pomembnih intervencij, ki vplivajo na varnost pacienta so bile timsko delo, komunikacija in vodenje. Prav tako pa je za varnost pacienta pomembno preprečevanje infekcij, torej zagotavljanje aseptičnih postopkov dela in uporaba ter poznavanje ustrezne prakse. K zagotavljanju varnosti pacienta pa je pripomogla tudi v veliki meri ustrezna predaja informacij, ustrezno dokumentiranje ter opravljanje ene naloge hkrati, saj se je le tako zagotovila osredotočenost pri delu. Diskusija in zaključek: Operacijska medicinska sestra je odgovorna za vrsto intervencij, ki morajo biti opravljena dosledno. Te intervencije pa potekajo skozi celotno operacijo in lahko znatno vplivajo na varnost pacienta v operacijski dvorani.

Keywords

perioperativna zdravstvena nega;kirurška oskrba pacienta;preprečevanje zapletov;preprečevanje okužb;preprečevanje poškodb;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publisher: [D. Petek]
UDC: 617-089:616-083(043.2)
COBISS: 2524324 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Interventions of operating room nurse for ensuring patient safety
Secondary abstract: Introduction: The operating room nurse is involved in all stages of the patient's operative care and is responsible for the implementation of patient-centered integrated care. Because in the operating environment the possibility of errors is extremely high, ensuring patient safety is one of the key tasks of an operating room nurse. She is responsible for their implementation during the entire operation. Therefore, the purpose of our research was to present the interventions of operating nurses to ensure patient safety. Methods: In our research, we used the descriptive method of work. We searched literature in various databases (PubMed, CINAHL, SAGE and Cochrane). In purpose to find the appropriate literature, we also used inclusion and exclusion criteria. We included articles in English and Slovene language, qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-method studies, descriptive studies, and studies that were available and published between January 2009 and July 2019. Results: One of the most important interventions which affects patient safety was teamwork, communication and management, and so is the prevention of infections, that is to ensure asepticity and the use and knowledge of the appropriate practice. Ensuring patient safety was mostly due to the adequate transfer of information, proper documentation and the implementation of one task at the time, to ensure work concentration. Discussion and conclusion: An operating room nurse is responsible for a range of interventions that need to be carried out consistently. These interventions take place throughout the entire operation and can significantly affect patient safety.
Secondary keywords: perioperative nursing care;surgical care of the patient;prevention of complications;prevention of infections;prevention of injuries;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: V, 51 f.
ID: 11205976