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Multiple changes, multiple opportunities in the ambulatory surgery department

S L Null1, K Bonser

  • 1DePaul Health Center Bridgeton, MO 63044, USA.

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|November 26, 1997
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This study details the rapid transformation of an ambulatory surgery department following restructuring and acquisition. Nursing staff adapted to expanded roles and cross-training, fostering professional growth and improved patient care protocols.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Professional Development
  • Ambulatory Care Services

Background:

  • The Ambulatory Surgery Department underwent rapid changes due to facility restructuring and purchase.
  • These changes necessitated significant adaptations in operational procedures and nursing responsibilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key areas of opportunity within the restructured department.
  • To outline the development of protocols to address challenges arising from departmental changes.
  • To document the professional and educational growth of the nursing staff.

Main Methods:

  • The study involved a qualitative analysis of departmental changes and staff adaptation.
  • Development and implementation of new protocols for preoperative testing and expanded nursing roles.

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  • Cross-training initiatives were integrated across various specialized services.
  • Main Results:

    • Nursing staff demonstrated significant educational and professional growth in response to new challenges.
    • The department evolved into a multi-faceted patient care area.
    • Protocols were developed to enhance decision-making in preoperative testing and manage expanded nursing roles.

    Conclusions:

    • The restructuring and expansion led to enhanced nursing capabilities and professional development.
    • The implementation of new protocols effectively addressed the challenges of a rapidly changing healthcare environment.
    • The department successfully adapted to become a more comprehensive and efficient patient care facility.