1. Verify patient identification:
The surgical team should verify the patient's identity before surgery begins. This can be done by checking the patient's name tag or medical chart.
2. Confirm surgical procedure and site:
The surgical team should confirm the surgical procedure and site before surgery begins. This can be done by reviewing the patient's medical chart or discussing the surgery with the surgeon.
3. Review equipment list:
The surgical team should review the equipment list to ensure that all necessary equipment is available.
4. Check for special needs (e.g., allergies):
The surgical team should check for any special needs, such as allergies before surgery begins.
5. Verify team members' roles:
The surgical team should verify everyone's roles before surgery begins. This can be done by discussing the surgery with each team member or reviewing their job title.
6. Discuss any concerns:
The surgical team should discuss any concerns before surgery begins. This can help to identify any potential problems ahead of time.
7. Review the plan:
The surgical team should review the plan before surgery begins. This can help to ensure that everyone is on the same page and that there are no surprises during surgery.
8. Sign the checklist:
The surgical team should sign the checklist to confirm that they have reviewed and agreed to the plan.