The operating surgeon must unambiguously mark the surgical site before the patient enters the OR.
Standard operating procedures for collecting, labeling, and transferring patient specimens to prevent diagnostic errors.
Hair should only be removed if it interferes with the surgical site, using electric clippers rather than razors to prevent micro-abrasions. aorn guidelines for perioperative practice
The AORN Guidelines are a collection of evidence-based recommendations designed to standardize care before, during, and after surgical procedures. Unlike rigid mandates, these guidelines are flexible frameworks that healthcare facilities adapt into internal policies.
to find practical tools for implementing these changes into local policy. from the 2026 updates, such as the new instrument transport standards? The operating surgeon must unambiguously mark the surgical
Improper positioning during surgery can cause permanent nerve damage, pressure injuries, or respiratory compromise.
The AORN Guidelines for Perioperative Practice are more than just a reference manual; they form the foundation of safety culture in the operating room. By continuously evolving alongside medical advancements, these guidelines empower perioperative nurses and surgical teams to provide the highest level of safe, effective, and compassionate patient care. The AORN Guidelines are a collection of evidence-based
Providing step-by-step guidance on cleaning, decontaminating, inspecting, and sterilizing surgical instruments. This includes strict protocols for both steam sterilization and low-temperature chemical methods. 3. Patient Safety and Positioning
: Protocols for gowning, gloving, and maintaining the sterile field.
Jamie pulled out a highlighter. "Teach me," she said.
Establishes lead shielding and distance protocols during fluoroscopy.