Purpose of the procedure
Probable preoperative diagnosis
Include probable preoperative diagnostic methods
Correctly state and discuss all anatomy relevant to the procedure
List the general and procedure specific equipment required for this procedure
List the general and procedure specific instrumentation required for this procedure
List the supplies most commonly used for this procedure. This includes but is not limited to: Blades, drapes, drains, dressing, suture and pharmaceuticals
Patient positioning
This should include any possible patient injuries and what would be done to protect the patient from these possible complications
Supplies that would be necessary for correct patient positioning
Most commonly administered form of anesthesia
Anatomical perimeters of the surgical skin prep
Draping sequence
Procedure considerations for the surgical technologist
Procedure steps from incision to dressing application
Possible surgical complications
Wound Classification
Possible post-operative complications and considerations
Patient’s long term prognosis
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