Operating room monthly work plan

Monthly Work Plan for Operating Room Nurses in 2014

I. Training Plan for New Nurses

1. Phase I (1~2 months)

(1)Training Plan and Objectives

① Familiarize yourself with the environment of the operating room

② Familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the work in the operating room

③ Master the operation of aseptic techniques in the operating room

④ Familiarize yourself with the dressing room and instrument room

⑤ Simulation teaching

(2) Implementation method

1~4 weeks: instrument room

① Introduce the environment of the underground supply department

② Understand the working characteristics of the instrument room and the nature of the work

③ Names and uses of commonly used surgical and orthopaedic instruments

④ Wrapping method of surgical instrument bags

⑤ Understand the working characteristics of the instrument room

⑤ Know how to wrap surgical instrument bags

⑥ Understand how to wrap the instruments

⑥ Understand how to wrap surgical instrument bags

⑤ Understanding the sterilization method of EO

5~8 weeks: Dressing room

① Names and uses of various dressings

② Wrapping method of various dressing packs

③ Stacking method of various dressings

④ Wrapping method of various single packs of dressings

⑤ Understanding the sterilization method of autoclaving

2. The second stage ( 9~10 weeks)

2. Theory of the operating room rules and regulations

② Demonstrate how to set up a variety of typical surgery in the operating room

③ Watch the live broadcast in the operating room in the classroom

④ Theoretical and operational assessment

3. The third stage (3 to 6 months)

(1) training program and objectives

① Mastery of the formal aseptic operation

② General surgery, urology, and other medical services p> ② General surgery, urology small, medium and large surgical cooperation

③ operating room workflow

④ operating room nurses in various positions

(2) implementation methods

① dedicated to teach typical surgical cooperation (thyroid, breast, open, gastrointestinal, LC)

② arrange suitable surgery

③ repeatedly repeat a variety of Teaching surgeries and checking notes on surgical coordination

④ Examination for discharge from the department

4. Stage 4 (7~9 months)

(1) Training program and objectives

① Obstetrics and gynecology minor, medium and major surgical coordination

② Familiarization with preparation of special items and surgical positions

(2) Implementation method

① Specialized teaching Typical surgical coordination (cesarean section, uterus, vaginal uterus, gynecological tumor reduction)

② Arrangement of corresponding surgery

③ Repeat various taught surgeries repeatedly and check the surgical coordination notes

④ Exit examination

5. Fifth stage (10~12 months)

(1) Training program and goals

① Typical surgical coordination of small, medium and large operations in transport medicine (various luminal surgery, meniscus, cruciate ligament, joint replacement)

② Orthopaedic minor surgical coordination

(2)Implementation methods

① Specialized teaching typical surgical coordination (anterior cervical, posterior cervical, lumbar spine internal fixation, internal fixation of bone fracture, joint replacement, and various sports injuries surgery, etc.

② Arrangement of corresponding The surgery is arranged accordingly

③ Repeat the various teaching surgeries over and over again and check the notes of surgical cooperation

④ Exit examination

6. Assessment methods: After the end of each stage, a written and operational examination is conducted, and the results are recorded in the book.

Two, low seniority nurses (2~3 years nurses)

(1) training program and objectives

① lumbar anesthesia and epidural anesthesia cooperation

② emergency surgery cooperation

③ to complete the specialties of large, medium and small typical surgical procedures with cooperation

④ a variety of shifts of the work of the ability to train

(2) the implementation of Methods

①Complete lumbar anesthesia and epidural anesthesia under the guidance of senior nurses

②Consolidate the first year's surgery, and master the cooperation of emergency surgery

③Ability to independently complete a variety of major, medium, and minor surgical procedures, and pay attention to various surgical aseptic procedures training

④Participate in shifts under the guidance of senior nurses

⑤Examination: a variety of major, medium, and minor surgical procedures, and pay attention to various surgical aseptic procedures training

⑤Participate in shifts under the guidance of senior nurses

⑤ Appraisal: The results of various aseptic techniques must be excellent and recorded in the continuing education credits.

Three, senior nurses (4~5 years nurses) training program

(1) training program and objectives

① to complete the more complex major surgery cooperation

② to complete a variety of anesthesia cooperation

③ first aid and resuscitation in the operating room

④ the use of various instruments and precautions

(2) the implementation of the method

(2) the implementation of the method

① to complete a variety of sterile technical operation results must be excellent, and credited to the continuing education credits.

① Completion of general surgery, urology, thoracic surgery, surgery, orthopedics, major surgery with (pancreatic head cancer radical, ileum instead of the bladder, esophageal cancer, three incisions, spinal tumors, etc.)

② can independently cooperate with the general anesthesia, lumbar anesthesia, even the hard external and cervical plexus

③ proficiency in the use of new instrumentation and equipment

④ Assessment: This level of nurses are assessed once every six months (written +), and the results meet the standard operation), the results meet the standard, counted as continuing education credits.