We, as perioperative nurses, want to let you know that we are working hard to protect you – our patients – when you are most vulnerable.

Perioperative registered nurses provide specialized nursing care to surgical patients before, during and after surgery. If you or someone you love has had a surgical procedure, a perioperative registered nurse was directly responsible for you or your loved one’s well-being throughout the operation.

While all of the other medical professionals in the room, including the surgeon, anesthesia provider, surgical assistant and other assistive personnel, are focused on their specific duty, the perioperative registered nurse focuses on the patient for the duration of the procedure.

Each year during Perioperative Nurse Week, which is Nov. 6-12 this year, I renew my commitment to be my patients’ advocate and to safe patient care by following the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses’ evidence based guidelines.

The next time you or a family member is a surgical patient, ask us about what we do to keep patients safe. Please join us in celebrating perioperative nurses and our dedication to safe patient care for 2016 Perioperative Nurse Week.

Amy Fournier, BSN, RN, CNOR

Portland


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