Innovative Use of Cadavers in Perioperative Nursing Orientation

Lacy L. L. Gee,Joy A. A. Greer,Donald R. R. Delorey, Rebecca A. A. Kiser, Steven R. R. Cauley

AORN journal(2023)

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The Periop 101 program administrator at a US Navy medical center worked with personnel in the facility's simulation and bioskills laboratories to develop an innovative perioperative nurse orientation curriculum that included the use of human cadavers during simulation activities. Participants were able to practice common perioperative nursing skills (eg, surgical skin antisepsis) on human cadavers rather than simulation manikins. The orientation program comprises two three-month phases. Participants were evaluated twice during phase 1: at the six-week mark and again six weeks later at the end of the phase. Using the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric, the administrator scored participants on their clinical judgment skills; results showed that mean scores increased for all learners between the two evaluation sessions. Practicing skills in a safe environment allows new staff members to learn without fear of causing accidental patient harm, and the additional use of cadavers further increased simulation fidelity and learner satisfaction.
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bioskills laboratory,high-fidelity simulation,human cadavers,novice perioperative professional,skill training
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