Patient safety and staffing in the Operating Room

Patient safety and staffing in the Operating Room

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Ruth MelvilleRuth MelvilleCNC Perioperative Patient Safety & Quality at Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service

Ruth Melville RN, Grad Cert MGT, Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training, FACORN Ruth is the past President, of the International Federation of Perioperative Nursing (IFPN) and IFPN Ambassador for Asia, Pacific and PNG; Past President of both the Australian College of Operating Room Nurses and the Periopertaive Nurse Association Qld (PNAQ) now ACORN Qld. Ruth is a lifetime member of ACORN and fellow of ACORN and an Alumni of the International Council of Nursing (ICN) Global Nursing Leadership Institute (GNLI). Ruth has been an active member of ACORN since 1985 and has held many positions at both a state and national level. Ruth has worked in the perioperative setting for over 40 years and has undertaken many management and clinical roles within the Operating Room and CSSD. Ruth is currently the Clinical Nurse Consultant for Perioperative Services at the Sunshine Coast Hospital & Health Service supporting patient safety initiatives in quality, redesign, innovation and compliance to standards across the health service. Ruth’s primary role within the Health Service focuses on how the National Safety & Quality Health Service Standards (NSQHS) are imbedded to support a perioperative safety culture and the business of safety and quality for all patients within their perioperative patient journey. Ruth is also an ACHS NSQHS Standards Assessor which gives opportunities to further reinforce the ACORN standards are embedded into perioperative practice in various health care settings both private and public. Most recently Ruth worked as a consultant representing ACORN, commissioning the Operating Theatres and CSU at Lae, PNG. This was an Australian funded PNG project though the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) in collaboration with other multidisciplinary colleges like Australian College of Emergency Medicine (ACEM); Global Intensive Care Initiative (GICI.)

Description

In this interview, Ruth Melville, a perioperative nurse with over 30 years of experience, shares insights on ensuring patient safety in the operating room.

She covers teamwork, new technologies like robotic surgery, and the importance of safety protocols.

Ruth also discusses the future of patient safety and how human involvement remains key despite technological advancements.

Table Of Contents

Ensuring Patient Safety Through Teamwork
Discussion on how teamwork and collaboration among healthcare professionals are key to maintaining patient safety.
The Role of Technology in Patient Safety
Ruth talks about the challenges and safety considerations with the introduction of new technologies like robotic surgery.
Challenges in Maintaining Safety Standards
Focus on staffing, infection control, and compliance with safety standards in the operating suite.
The Future of Patient Safety and Technological Advancements
Ruth shares her thoughts on the future of patient safety, emphasizing the continued importance of human involvement despite advancements in technology."
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