Title

SURT1200 - Introduction to Surgical Technology

Description

Description

This course explores the role of surgical technologists. Fundamental principles of asepsis, professionalism, communication, universal precautions, the surgical team, operating room environment and patient care concepts are introduced.
API ID

Credits

3 (3/0/0)

Prerequisites

  • none.

Competencies

  1. Explore the historical foundation of surgery.
  2. Distinguish operating team and interdepartmental roles and responsibilities.
  3. Identify physical aspects of the operating suite, differentiating between acute care and ambulatory settings.
  4. Describe professional credentialing.
  5. Identify the rights of the patient to receive high-quality care.
  6. Explore types of documentation used in the operating room.
  7. Explain the different types of informed consent.
  8. Identify legal, ethical and moral issues affecting patient, family and surgical team.
  9. Explain responsibility and accountability.
  10. Examine personal beliefs, values and biases.
  11. Identify physical, mental, emotional and social changes that occur throughout the lifespan.
Degrees that use this course

Degrees that use this course

Degree:
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
The Surgical Technology program prepares competent entry-level surgical technologists in cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills) and...
Location:
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
60