Surgical safety checklist

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Rim Halaby

BEFORE INDUCTION OF ANESTHESIA
(With at least nurse and anesthesiologist)
Has the patient confirmed his/her identity, site, procedure and consent? ☐ yes
Is the site marked? ☐ yes
☐ not applicable
Is the anesthesia machine and medication check complete? ☐ yes
Is the pulse oximeter on the patient and is it working? ☐ yes
Does a patient have a known allergy? ☐ no
☐ yes
Does the patient have difficult airway or aspiration risk? ☐ no
☐ yes, and equipment/assistance available
Risk of more than 500 ml blood loss (700 ml in children)? ☐ no
☐ yes, and two IVs/central access fluids are planned
BEFORE SKIN INCISION
(With nurse, anesthesiologist and surgeon)
Confirm that all team members introduce themselves by name and role? ☐ yes
Confirm that the patient's name, procedure, and where the incision will be made? ☐ yes
Has antibiotic prophylaxis been given within the last 60 minutes? ☐ yes
☐ not applicable
Ask the surgeon about anticipated critical events ☐ What are the critical or non-routine steps?
☐ How long will the case take?
☐ What is the anticipated blood loss?
Ask the anesthesiologist about anticipated critical events ☐ Are there any patient-specific concerns?
Ask the nursing team about anticipated critical events ☐ Has sterility (including indicator results) been confirmed
☐ Are there equipment issues or other concerns?
Is essential imaging displayed? ☐ yes
☐ not applicable
BEFORE PATIENT LEAVES THE ROOM
(With nurse, anesthesiologist and surgeon)
Nurse verbally confirms the name of the procedure ☐ yes
Nurse verbally confirms completion of instrument, sponge and needle counts ☐ yes
Nurse verbally confirms specimen labeling (read specimen labels aloud, including the patient's name) ☐ yes
Nurse verbally confirms whether there are any equipment problems to be addressed ☐ yes
The surgeon, anesthesiologist and nurse are inquired about any key concerns for the recovery or the management of the patient ☐ yes