Nursing procedures in operations theatre
- Handling Pathology Specimens in the Operating Room
Required Equipment:
- A specimen container with a wide opening
- Formalin solution or other preservative from the
pathology department
- Identification label (patient information)
- Pathology request form
Procedure:
- The sterile nurse must confirm with the surgeon
whether the specimen should be placed in the container immediately or
examined first.
- Ensure the correct description is recorded on
the label as instructed by the surgeon.
- Use forceps to handle the specimen and place it in a kidney
basin to avoid damage.
- Never place the specimen on cotton as it may
stick and cause deterioration.
- The circulating nurse should transfer the
specimen into the container using forceps.
- Ensure adequate preservative solution is added
to cover the specimen.
- Label the container with:
- Patient’s full name and hospital number
- Age
- Type of specimen
- Date and time of collection
- Certain specimens require special handling, such
as cultures that must be sent immediately without formalin.
- If cancer is suspected, avoid adding formalin
and send the specimen promptly to the lab.
- The surgeon must complete the pathology request
form.
- Frozen section specimens should be
sent dry, without formalin, and immediately transported to pathology.