TEARING DOWN THE WALLS BETWEEN O.R. and S.P.D.

Authors

  • Sandra Stewart

Abstract

The focus of this article is the relationship between the Operating Room (O.R.) and the Sterile Processing Department (S.P.D.). The goal is to help readers gain insights into the driving forces which impact on both departments and to help them establish realistic expectations for improving the performance and quality of this relationship. It is important to discuss ways to solve conflict and enhance teamwork between the O.R. and S.P.D. Both departments need to establish a common understanding and ensure that everyone “talks the same language” and “tears down the walls” between them.

For the purpose of this article the short form of S.P.D. will be used for Sterile Processing Department (sometimes known as Central Processing), the department where instrument processing takes place and the distribution center for the entire hospital’s supplies.

Author Biography

Sandra Stewart

Sandra Stewart, RN, BA Health Sciences, is a Nurse Consultant with Cardinal Health, Canada.

References

Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada (ORNAC). Recommended Standards For Perioperative Nursing Practice 1998, 4th Edition

Billie Fernsebner RN, MSN, CNOR. Competencies for Management of the Operating Room 1996

Christopher R.M. Wilson. Hospital Wide Quality Assurance, Models for Implementation and Development 1987

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Published

2004-06-01

How to Cite

Stewart, S. (2004). TEARING DOWN THE WALLS BETWEEN O.R. and S.P.D. Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada Journal, 22(2). Retrieved from https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/12575

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Feature Articles