Perioperative nursing

Perioperative nursing is a nursing specialty that works with patients who are having operative or other invasive procedures. Perioperative nurses work closely with surgeons, anaesthesiologists, nurse anaesthetists, surgical technologists, and nurse practitioners. They perform preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care primarily in the operating theatre.[1][2][3]

Also known as operating room nurses or OR nurses, perioperative nurses are registered nurses (RNs) who work in hospital surgical departments, day-surgery units (also called ambulatory surgery units), clinics, and physicians' offices. They help plan, implement, and evaluate treatment of the surgical patient and may work closely with the patient, family members, and other health care professionals.[4]

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  3. ^ "Association of periOperative Registered Nurses". www.aorn.org. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  4. ^ "AORN Career Center - Career Advice Consider a Career in the OR". Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. Retrieved 2019-05-29.