Who's In The OR?
- Typically, the personnel in an Operating Room consist of the surgeon, a physician's assistant, an RN, a surgical technician, and an anesthetist. A "Circulator" RN is charged with caring for the patient's comfort, by repositioning them on the operating table, assisting the anesthetist, doing perioperative charting, and opening supplies for the surgeon.
- Occasionally other people may be needed, such as X-Ray technicians, nerve monitors, instrument scrub techs, and observing medical students. Family members are not allowed in the OR.
- Shown in the photo above are Sally Ball, Mary Long, Trish Pennybaker, Cathy Stuffle, and Tina Romines.
- Different "teams" perform different types of procedures. Currently at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center the teams are:
- Neuro
- Orthopedics
- General Vascular
- Cardiac
- Plastics
- GYN
- Urology, and
- ENT (Ear/Nose/Throat)
- While nurses technically can support any type of procedure, these teams work together to establish a valuable working rapport.
- The OR can be cool, but several devices keep the patient warm and relaxed on the table.
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What's In The OR?
Click on any of these pictures below to see what some of the equipment and instruments are seen in the Virtual Tour above:




These photographs were taken outside the Operating Room. Click to see them at full size.

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