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AORN Journal | 1989

Delegating Intraoperative Activities

Cynthia A. Abbott; Wyveda P. Rodriguez

The purpose of phase one of this descriptive study was to obtain information about the research process. We identified problems associated with the pilot and examined the feasibility of completing phase two of the study at the national level. The pilot provided insight into the weaknesses and strengths of the tool design. It also identified interesting trends and data regarding delivery of intraoperative nursing care. The pilot study supported the ultimate goals of the research project, and we plan to continue with phase two of the study. Further research is needed to substantiate the findings and solidify the implications for perioperative nursing.


AORN Journal | 1987

The Impaired Nurse: Part II: Management Strategies

Cynthia A. Abbott

The perioperative nurse manager faces an ethical dilemma when faced with an impaired colleague. An effort to support impaired practitioners and to ensure patient safety and quality of care seem incompatible. To facilitate both, violations of the state nurse practice act must be reported, and the employee terminated if your documentation is adequate and treatment options you offer are not pursued. This harsh approach is necessary when the impaired practitioner puts patient care at risk. Kindness promotes chemical dependency, and the harsh action may be the only event that breaks through the denial. Fifteen percent of impaired practitioners who receive coordinated, supportive, and confrontational management are not motivated to seek treatment. Nurses must remember, however, that the remaining 85% respond positively to an established and comprehensive chemical dependency policy. Defined decision-making strategies concerning chemical dependency at the state and local level motivate practitioners to seek treatment to avoid licensure action. Perioperative nurses must meet the challenge to effectively manage chemical dependency. Employing recovering nurses in a structured framework is creative resource management. The ability to conserve talented and skilled practitioners preserves the nurturing strength of nurses and increases professional cohesion.


AORN Journal | 1994

Intraoperative Nursing Activities Performed by Surgica Technologists

Cynthia A. Abbott


AORN Journal | 1987

The Impaired Nurse

Cynthia A. Abbott


AORN Journal | 1994

AORN Task Force on Perioperative Data Elements

Cynthia A. Abbott; Carol Applegeet; Linda Brazen; Peggy Camp; Jane Ensminger; Dorothy M. Fogg; Susan V.M. Kleinbeck; Julia A. Kneedler; D. Kathleen Milholland; Jeanette X. Polaschek; Eileen Ullmann; Suzanne F. Ward


AORN Journal | 1994

Coffee-associated osteoporosis offset by daily milk consumption, E. Barrett-Connor, J.C. Chang, S.L. Edelstein, in: Journal of the American Medical Association, 271. (Jan 26, 1994), 280

Cynthia A. Abbott


AORN Journal | 1994

Effect of venous support on edema and leg pain in patients after coronary artery bypass graft surgery

Cynthia A. Abbott


AORN Journal | 1993

Research ReviewsANXIETY: Effects of intraoperative progress reports on anxiety of elective surgical patients' family membersANXIETY: Effects of intraoperative progress reports on anxiety of elective surgical patients' family members, J.S. Leske, et al., in: Clinical Nursing Research, 1 (August 1992), pp. 266-277

Cynthia A. Abbott


AORN Journal | 1993

ANXIETY: Effects of intraoperative progress reports on anxiety of elective surgical patients' family members, J.S. Leske, in: Clinical Nursing Research, 1. (August 1992), 266

Cynthia A. Abbott


AORN Journal | 1993

PREOPERATIVE ANXIETY: The effects of television viewing on preoperative anxiety

Cynthia A. Abbott

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Linda Brazen

University of Colorado Hospital

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Suzanne F. Ward

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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