A "time-out" takes place immediately before surgery. This pause is a critical safety step designed to ensure that the surgical team is about to perform the correct procedure on the correct patient and at the correct site. During the time-out, the surgical team reviews and confirms key details such as patient identity, surgical site, and procedure, thereby preventing errors and enhancing patient safety.
Just before leaving the unit (A): This step may involve confirming patient information, but the formal time-out occurs just before surgery.
Just before entering the operating room (C): Final checks may be conducted, but thetime-out is conducted after the patient is in the operating room and before the procedure begins.
Immediately upon arrival in the recovery room (D): This is after the surgery is completed, so it is not the appropriate time for a time-out.
References
NAHQ Body of Knowledge: Surgical Safety and Time-Out Procedures
NAHQ CPHQ Exam Preparation Materials: Ensuring Correct Surgery Protocols
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