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AORN’s staff nurses share why documentation is essential to protect your practice and offer ways to prevent documentation burden.
Train and retain new nurses with advice from a successful preceptor/orientee team. Get practical advice from Cleveland Clinic
Nurses are complaining about a rise in incivility – here are reminders to improve your culture.
Refresh your knowledge on the safest approaches for maintaining sterile technique to reduce surgical site infection.
Perioperative nurses are astute patient advocates, and they know the importance of quality in the products and medical devices they use in patient care.
Make a fresh commitment as a team: understand the latest evidence-based practices and educational resources on RSI prevention. Learn about a new safety designation to promote your commitment to prevent RSIs.
UPDATED: Review AORN’s latest guideline revision to improve your team’s hand hygiene to improve patient and staff safety.
AORN is proud to announce that, on March 24, two more states joined the ranks of the surgical smoke-free: Arizona and Washington.