Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval:
3-22-2011 |
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SGT225 2011 Fall – 2012 Spring |
LAB 3.0 Credit(s) 15.0 Period(s) 0.0 Load Occ |
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Operating
Room Practicum III |
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Reinforcement and broadening of knowledge and skills of
the surgical technologist required for pre-operative, intra- operative and
post-operative care of the patient undergoing the following types of
surgeries: thoracic, throat and neck, cardiovascular and/or peripheral
vascular, orthopedic, neurologic, reconstructive and/or laser. Prerequisites: SGT110, SGT120, and
SGT220. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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SGT225 2011
Fall – 2012 Spring |
Operating Room Practicum III |
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Prepare,
setup and utilize instruments, equipment and supplies during the
pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative periods. (I) |
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Utilize principles of asepsis and safety in the care of
patients and equipment. (I) |
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Maintain consistent timing for passing instruments and
equipment determined by surgeon's need. (II) |
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Identify anatomical parts and recognize abnormal or
diseased conditions. (II) |
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Communicate effectively with physicians, patients and team
members. (III) |
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Demonstrate ethical and professional relations in
performing routine and special surgical procedures. (IV) |
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Describe specific responsibilities of each member of the
surgical team and including personal and legal limitations. (IV) |
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Observe the patient for abnormal conditions when using anesthesia
and pharmacologic agents. (V) |
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Identify emergency situations and demonstrate efficiency
in following established rule and regulations. (VI) |
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MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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SGT225 2011
Fall – 2012 Spring |
Operating Room Practicum III |
I. Instruments, Equipment,
Supplies A. Pre-operative 1. Preparation 2. Set-up B. Intra-operative 1. Organization 2. Timing C. Post-operative 1. Dressing/drains 2. Transfer 3. Clean-up D. Safety principles E. Aseptic techniques II. Surgical Procedures A. Passing instruments 1. Anticipation 2. Timing 3. Dexterity 4. Calmness B. Anatomy C. Disease III. Communication A. Surgical team B. Patient C. Instructors IV. Surgical Technologist
Role A. Legal B. Ethical C. Professional V. Pharmacologic Agents A. Handling B. Labeling C. Observations VI. Emergencies A. Observations B. Procedures |