Aorn Guidelines For Perioperative Practice -

The AORN Guidelines for Perioperative Practice represent the gold standard in evidence-based recommendations for delivering safe patient care and maintaining workplace safety in surgical environments. Published annually by the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN), these guidelines are used by over 40,000 professionals to standardise policies, prepare for surveys, and advocate for best practices. Core Structure of the Guidelines

The guidelines are composed of 36 individual evidence-based practice recommendations. Each guideline is developed through a rigorous review of scientific literature, expert panel appraisal, and peer review to ensure it reflects modern clinical needs. aorn guidelines for perioperative practice

5. Regulatory and Legal Impact

Adherence to AORN guidelines has significant implications for healthcare facilities: The AORN Guidelines for Perioperative Practice represent the

  1. Use of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) for skin preparation: The guidelines recommend using CHG for skin preparation to reduce the risk of surgical site infections.
  2. Use of evidence-based guidelines for surgical site infection prevention: The guidelines recommend using evidence-based guidelines, such as the AORN guidelines, to prevent surgical site infections.
  3. Implementation of a perioperative team: The guidelines recommend implementing a perioperative team, including a surgeon, anesthesiologist, and perioperative nurses, to coordinate patient care.

New strategies focus on the "fire triad" (fuel, ignition, oxidizer) to prevent the 90–100 surgical fires reported annually in U.S. hospitals. Implanted devices: Use of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) for skin preparation

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