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What action should be taken if the surgeon's initial care N.O.?

a) write "cut" here
b) use special purpose wristband
c) the surgeon should use three initials
d) surgeon should write the word "yes"

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Final answer:

The surgeon and surgical team should conduct a 'time out' to verbally confirm critical details and ensure all safety protocols are addressed.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of surgical safety checklists and ensuring patient safety, if the surgeon's initial care is not observed (referred to as 'N.O.' in the question, but generally known as a potential oversight or missed step in the checklist), the necessary action would depend on the specific protocol of the hospital or surgical center. Based on general best practices, the team should pause and rectify the situation. Often, this involves a 'time out' before the skin incision, where the surgical team—including nurses, surgeons, and anesthesia professionals—verbally confirm critical details such as patient identity, surgical site and procedure, and consent.

The surgeon should also confirm anticipated critical events, critical steps, operative duration, and anticipated blood loss. The nursing staff will ensure that equipment is available and sterility is maintained, while anesthesia staff review patient-specific concerns, and prophylactic antibiotics administration is confirmed.

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