Common Outpatient Procedures: Difference between revisions

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There are autotexts for many procedures, some listed as '''''..ed''''' and others as '''''..proc.'''''
There are autotexts for many procedures, some listed as '''''..ed''''' and others as '''''..proc.'''''
===[[Abscess Incision and Drainage (I&D)]]===
===[[Digital Block]]===
===[[Laceration Repair]]===

Revision as of 12:44, 28 October 2020

We do many procedures here in Bethel in the outpatient clinics. All providers must be trained and credentialed to do specific procedures. Providers are granted privileges to do procedures during the credentialing process based on their experience and training.

In order to add privileges for a procedure after initial credentialing, providers need to be proctored by a credentialed provider, observed performing the procedure, and document the training a proctoring review sheet. The provider can then request an increase in privileges for that procedure.

Time Out should be done and documented for most procedures.

Informed consent should be obtained for most procedures (IUDs, Nexplanon, LEEP, colposcopy, endometrial, excisional, and punch biopsies).

There are autotexts for many procedures, some listed as ..ed and others as ..proc.

Abscess Incision and Drainage (I&D)

Digital Block

Laceration Repair