Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)
Collaboration between Nurses and Laboratory Technicians in the Preoperative Process
Abstract
Collaboration between nurses and laboratory technicians is essential in the preoperative process to ensure patient safety and optimize surgical outcomes. Effective communication facilitates the timely exchange of critical information such as laboratory results, which are vital for assessing a patient's readiness for surgery. Nurses play a pivotal role in monitoring preoperative assessments and ensuring that required tests—such as blood work, imaging studies, and other diagnostics—are ordered and completed promptly. Laboratory technicians, in turn, are responsible for accurately conducting these tests and delivering the results swiftly to the nursing staff and surgical team. This synergy helps to identify any potential concerns that could impact the surgery, such as clotting issues or infection risk, allowing for timely interventions. Furthermore, collaboration helps to streamline the workflow in the surgical department. Regular interdisciplinary meetings and communication channels foster a collaborative working relationship, enhancing the efficiency of the preoperative process. Nurses advocating for their patients and sharing insights from clinical assessments enable laboratory technicians to prioritize tests that may require immediate attention. This teamwork not only improves the preoperative checklist but also enhances overall patient care experiences. Effective collaboration between these two critical roles contributes to increased patient satisfaction, reduced delays in surgical procedures, and improved clinical outcomes, reinforcing the importance of cohesive teamwork in healthcare settings.