1. Advocate — For Yourself and Others
Never be afraid to speak up for yourself, the patient, or anything that needs attention in the operating room (OR). From issues like sterility, contamination, and unsafe practices to the goings-on of staff in the OR, each team member has a voice. And everyone needs to work together to keep a safe environment.
Advocating for yourself early in your career is also important. You are the only one who knows what you know or where you need more experience. Keep seeking experiences that will give you the confidence to jump into surgery and know you can efficiently perform the task.  Â
2. Have an Open Mind as a Surgical Nurse
Every surgeon, surgery, preceptor, and patient bring a different aspect to a case. Once you learn the basics of sterility, safe instrument handling, and general flow within the OR, be open to learning from the team around you. Especially early on in your learning, each preceptor will have little pearls of wisdom to share with you. Take those and tuck them away in your bank! You may not always jive with whom you are learning from, whether it’s a personality clash or a practice you don’t like. But take what you can from each interaction to build your knowledge and experience.
3. Pay Attention to the Surgeon
Paying attention to the surgeon and the surgery is a given, but listening is essential. Glean the tidbits of information they may be teaching you or a resident surgeon; you can often learn so much from their years of practice. On the other hand, listen to the frustration or tone of the procedure. If there is an unplanned event, like excess bleeding, the surgeon can become tense and may need you to move faster and keep pace.
In a scenario where a patient is bleeding more than expected, additional support in the surgical field may be necessary. This takes action on your part to communicate with your circulating nurse to get more sutures, hemostatic agents, different equipment, and maybe even a second scrub nurse to assist. Learn from each of these scenarios to be ready and helpful when it happens next time.
