Identifier |
2021EBP_poster_BOWEN |
Title |
Smoke Evacuation Promotes Nurse Health in the Operating Room |
Creator |
Bowen, Christa |
Description |
Surgeries often require electrocauterization devices that emit smoke from burned flesh. Emitted smoke contains volatile organic compounds and particulates including: Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde, and Acetone. Continued, repetitive Inhalation of surgical smoke can cause health concerns like: Respiratory issues, Cardiovascular problems. Smoke evacuation systems remove many particulates from the OR, systems include: handheld smoke evacuation attached to electrocauterization devices, room-wide smoke evacuation. Use of both systems will reduce airborne particulates by 50-90%. Surgeons and OR staff, especially circulating nurses, will receive education and training on: surgeons: handheld devices, circulating RNs: room-wide systems. RNs will report how they feel and have blood tests to measure percentage of specified compounds. |
Subject |
Posters as Topic; Evidence-Based Nursing; Evidence-Based Practice; Volatile Organic Compounds; Particulate Matter; Electrocoagulation; Smoke; Acetone; Acetaldehyde; Formaldehyde; Hematologic Tests; Surgical Instruments; Operating Rooms |
Publisher |
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah |
Date |
2021 |
Date Digital |
2021 |
Language |
eng |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6z66qc5 |
Relation is Part of |
Nursing 4605 Evidence Based Practice Posters |
Format |
application/pdf |
Rights |
© 2021 College of Nursing, University of Utah |
Type |
Text |
Setname |
ehsl_nursebp |
ID |
1715193 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6z66qc5 |