Operating Room Nurses’ Role in Multidisciplinary Surgical Coordination for a Patient with a Large Abdominal Tumor and Multiple Pelvic Fractures
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Keywords

Operating room nurses
Multidisciplinary team
Surgical coordination

DOI

10.26689/jcnr.v8i5.7031

Submitted : 2024-05-21
Accepted : 2024-06-05
Published : 2024-06-20

Abstract

In this study, we have summarized the coordination of operating room nurses participating in the multidisciplinary team in diagnosing and treating a patient with a large abdominal tumor and multiple pelvic fractures. To perform surgical treatment on patients with various conditions, it is crucial to consider the patients from a holistic perspective. Thus, the existing medical model has shifted from a “disease-centered” approach focusing on single-disciplinary diagnosis and treatment, to a “patient-centered” approach that involves multiple disciplines in diagnosis and therapy. Operating room nurses, as crucial collaborators of surgeons, should make necessary adjustments to enhance their comprehension of patients, improving the overall quality of surgical coordination.

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