Surgeon Responsibilities in Operating Rooms AND RECOVERY ROOM

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Surgeon Responsibilities in Operating Rooms AND RECOVERY ROOM

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Every protocol, procedure, and requirement exists to protect patients throughout their surgical journey.

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SURGEON Must be present in OR department before patient enters. -Surgeon positions patient on operating table before scrubbing up. -Coordinate with nurses to ensure special instruments are available before case begins *These steps ensure everything is ready before surgery begins.*

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The surgeon remains responsible for the patient throughout the entire procedure. This continuous presence is a key safety measure. Surgeons cannot leave while the patient is still in their care. This ensures immediate assistance if complications arise.

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-Surgeons must remain in the OR until the patient is safely transferred to recovery. -Proper communication ensures continuity of care during patient transition.

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-Surgeries are scheduled in advance on an "OR list“. -Surgeons must follow the sequence as submitted. -Changes are only allowed for emergencies. *Proper scheduling ensures the OR runs efficiently, prevents delays, and guarantees all necessary staff and equipment are available*

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-Surgeons need current "privileges" to perform operations. These verify the surgeon's qualifications and expertise. -Privileges must be current and not expired. Regular renewal ensures ongoing competency. -The hospital tracks these credentials electronically for easy verification and compliance. *This system ensures only qualified doctors perform procedures, protecting patients and maintaining the highest standards of surgical care.*

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