Efficacy Of Digital Operating Room Technology , Role Of Nursing, Anesthesia And Radiology Team In OR Safety

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Ahmed Fouad Bogari , Fayez Abdulmjeed Ahmad Alzahrani , Saleh Abdullah Saleh Alzahrani , Ayman Ali Mohammad Hakami , Alhamadi Daghish J Almotairi , Saniah Abdullsattar Zamzami,
Amani Saleh Shamakhi , Hani Mohammed Ali Alharbi , Fatima Musaad Alyami , Bader Mobarak Shaye Almushaye , Abdullah Nasser Abdullah Al Qaflah , Sami Mosa Salem Alzahrani , Mohammed Ali Alghamdi , Mohammed Shael Alamriy,
Naseem Mohammad Abdullah Hawsawi , Tagreed Mohammad Khairallah Alshammari

Abstract

Nowadays, operating rooms (ORs) are inefficient and overcrowded, and the turnover between cases is frequently lengthy and varied. In addition, the turnover rate is not consistent. The introduction of new technologies and devices into an environment that is already technologically complex is frequently done in a completely random manner. Both the data and photographs pertaining to patients are not integrated effectively or displayed in a timely manner. The system is put under additional strain as a result of the lack of integration of technology and information, which leads to further decreases in both efficiency and effectiveness. As a consequence, this may have an effect on the prices and the safety of patients. In order to improve efficiency, enhance safety, and lower the cost of care, it is vital to strengthen the integration of high technology, as well as to engage in teamwork, improve communication and coordination among services, providers, and personnel. Despite the fact that these daily realities are present, the conventional operating room is undergoing a transformation as a result of the introduction of new technology and paradigms into the clinical setting. Nursing, anesthesia and radiology team play a very important role in OR safety, as they form an excellent team in all aspects of collaboration.

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