ST 214 Surgical Technology- Ophthalmologic and Neurosurgery

Focuses on Ophthalmic and Neurosurgery techniques for both adult and pediatric patients, including any specialty instrumentation or equipment used in the operating room. The associated surgical anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology are also covered. Management of pediatric patients undergoing surgical procedures is analyzed and pertinent moral and legal questions are discussed. The functions and obligations of the surgical technologist are highlighted.

Lab- Builds on the newly acquired cognitive, psychomotor, and affective surgical technologist skills in a real-world surgical lab setting. The use of aseptic and sterile method principles for secure patient care procedures is emphasized. Professional conduct is required and assessed.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

ST 213 Otorhinolaryngologic, Oromaxillofacial, Plastic, and Burn Surgery and ST 130 Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum I both with a grade of C or better.

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Demonstrate an understanding of legal considerations and problem solving skills while assessing the surgical patient's perioperative needs, the surgical team, and the surgical set up based on the Ophthalmic or Neurosurgery case. Demonstrate an understanding of proper aseptic technique while opening and preparing the sterile field. This includes proper draping techniques utilizing the principles of asepsis. Demonstrate problem solving skills in the application of aseptic technique and maintenance of the sterile field in a variety of situations and scenarios for Ophthalmic and Neurosurgery cases. Demonstrate an understanding of the ability to prioritize tasks and anticipate basic surgical sequences during mock Ophthalmic and Neurosurgery cases while observing and utilizing the aseptic principles. Demonstrate an understanding of proper patient positioning and skin prep for Ophthalmic and Neurosurgery cases. Demonstrate an understanding of professional behaviors and communication required for the role of the surgical technologist. Demonstrate an understanding of the expected outcomes and potential complications for the Ophthalmic and Neurosurgery cases presented.