What actually happens in the operating room after anesthesia? In this episode of Married 2 Nursing, we take listeners inside the OR to explain what patients don’t see—but should know—before surgery.
Drawing from real operating room nursing experience, we explain what happens while patients are asleep, who is responsible for safety and advocacy, and which common myths about surgery are simply not true. This episode is designed to ease anxiety, empower patients and caregivers, and build trust through transparency—not fear.
If you or someone you love is preparing for surgery, this episode offers reassurance, clarity, and practical questions you can ask before going under anesthesia.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
What happens the moment you enter the operating room
Who stays with you while you’re under anesthesia
The nurse’s role as your advocate when you can’t speak
How surgical “time-outs” protect patient safety
Myths vs reality about mistakes, monitoring, and OR culture
What patients and caregivers should ask before surgery
Who This Episode Is For
Patients preparing for surgery
Caregivers supporting a loved one through surgery
Anyone with medical anxiety or fear of anesthesia
Early-career nurses seeking patient-centered insight
Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
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