The Operating Room Patient Care Technician certificate program teaches students how to provide quality surgical care. Students focus on the role of the operating room patient care technician team, scope of practice and specific duties of the operating room patient care technician.
Program Update
As of February 2023, the Operating Room Patient Care Technician program is currently transitioning to the Patient Care Technician program. The program is no longer accepting new students at this time. Patient Care Technician program information could be available as early as Fall 2023.
Operating Room Patient Care Technician Certificate
Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to do the following:
- Identify the members of the surgical team
- List the tasks of an operating room patient care technician
- Interpret a surgery schedule
- Summarize medical terms used in the operating room
- Describe the growth requirements for microorganisms
- Describe signs and symptoms of infection
- Summarize the importance of complying with Standard Precautions
- List some common pathogens
- Compare and contrast the difference between medical and surgical asepsis in the operating room environment
- Summarize the importance of frequent hand washing
- Describe the proper attire for operating room patient care technicians inside and outside of the surgical suite
- Identify traffic patterns for restricted, semi-restricted, and non-restricted areas of the operating room
- Describe general cleaning and disinfection of the operating room
- List major sources of contamination in the surgical suite
- Demonstrate how to do the surgical hand scrub and the patient surgical skin/shave preparation
- Demonstrate both the open and closed method of donning surgical gloves
- Describe the layout of a typical operating room
- Identify standard operating room furniture, equipment, and their purposes
- Summarize the safety hazards and methods of prevention that an operating room patient care technician may encounter while on the job
- Demonstrate proper technique in transporting patients to the operating room
- List common surgical subspecialties and needs for each of these specialties
- Identify emergencies that may occur in the operating room and some expectations associated with each of these emergencies
- Demonstrate proper preparation of operating rooms and case carts
- Demonstrate opening the sterile field and supplies
- List common hospital codes and the role of the operating room patient care technician in each of these codes
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