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May 09, 2025
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SUR 810 - Clinical Practicum II Credits: 5 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 15 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech This course will further enhance the skills needed to work independently as a surgical technologist. This includes instruction with a preceptor on preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative surgical case management at the clinical facility. The student should feel comfortable assisting in the circulating role and independently scrubbing for a variety of surgical cases. Prerequisite: SUR 200 and SUR 805 with a grade of C or better Competencies
- Perform the ability to assist with circulating duties.
- Demonstrate knowledge of safety measures for the surgical patient.
- Establish patient safety measures such as never leaving the patient alone.
- Perform application of grounding pad, safety strap and other safety equipment as needed.
- Demonstrate comfort measures to patient upon admittance to the OR, such as offer the patient a warm blanket.
- Utilize the knowledge of types of safety measures, such as gel pads, pillows, sequential compression device, etc.
- Evaluate how to interact with patients, peers, and surgical staff in a professional manner.
- Examine a professional appearance and manner.
- Devolop a caring attitude with patients.
- Report information to the patient and staff in a professional manner.
- Seek additional experience and information when dealing with unfamiliar situations.
- Compose appropriate questions at an appropriate time.
- Analyze constructive criticism
- Use clinical time to take advantage of many learning opportunities.
- Establish patient confidentiality by following all HIPPA requirements.
- Demonstrate personal development.
- Display enthusiasm for learning.
- Demonstrate responsibility when preparing for cases.
- Demonstrate the ability to meet and adapt to unexpected situations calmly.
- Recognize the need for continual improvement and seeks resources to meet that need.
- Share learning experiences with fellow students, supports fellow students.
- Illustrate the ability to assist anesthesia with patient care.
- Demonstrate the ability of placement of anesthesia monitors.
- Prepare to assist with intubation of the surgical patient.
- Establish cricoid pressure.
- Assess the ability to organize and obtain applicable equipment for surgical procedures.
- Prepare the operating rooms suite for a surgical procedure.
- Assess needs for equipment, instruments and supplies for a surgical procedure by reviewing the doctor’s preference card.
- Interpret the quality of work.
- Assess proper utilization, care and placement of equipment.
- Justify concern for patient cost, such as conserving supplies.
- Demonstrate an organized work area including back table and Mayo stand.
- Show the ability to organize time effectively.
- Illustrate priorities appropriately.
- Establish work with speed and accuracy.
- Assess preoperative case management.
- Demonstrate the preparation and opening of supplies and instruments needed for any operative procedure with the maintenance of sterile technique at all times.
- Show the proper technique for the surgical hand scrub, gowning and gloving of self and assisting the surgical tem members.
- Demonstrate the proper technique and organization for preparing sterile supplies and instruments on a sterile field.
- Demonstrate the proper technique and organization for preparing sterile supplies and instruments on a sterile field.
- Demonstrate in detail the procedure for counting instruments, sponges, needles and other items on the sterile field.
- Demonstrate the proper technique for labeling, mixing and handling of medications and drugs on the sterile field with the ?six rights of drug administration.?
- Select instruments and set up Mayo stand.
- Prepare to organize required towels and drapes for the surgical procedures.
- Present towels and drapes in proper sequence with suction, ESU, towel clips and light handles in preparation for the surgical procedure.
- Identify and correct breaks in sterile technique.
- Assess intraoperative case management.
- Demonstrate the ability to perform in the role of primary scrub.
- Identify basic instruments by type during the intraoperative phase.
- Demonstrate proper care and handling and assembly of surgical instruments.
- Show proper handling and delivery of surgical instruments and equipment during the surgical procedure.
- Demonstrate proper handling and delivery of sharps and needles during the surgical procedure.
- Demonstrate the appropriate procedure of passing medications on the operative field.
- Develop organization of instruments, sharps and needles on the sterile field.
- Show how to handle and pass specimens correctly from the sterile field.
- Perform closing counts of surgical instruments, sharps and needles on the sterile field.
- Identify and correct breaks in sterile technique.
- Assess postoperative case management.
- Demonstrate proper handling of instruments and equipment during the complete break down the back table and Mayo stand postoperatively.
- Show proper disposal of sharps and needles in appropriate container.
- Demonstrate proper disposal of drapes postoperatively in the appropriate container.
- Show proper disposal of trash and linen in the appropriate container.
- Demonstrate proper gown and glove removal.
- Demonstrate postoperative patient care, including transfer and transportation to PACU.
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