Final answer:
A Record Reviewer in a medical setting must confirm procedure name, completeness of needle/sponge/instrument counts, proper specimen labeling, and note any equipment issues.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question pertains to the checks a Record Reviewer must perform and confirm during a medical procedure. In Part B of the Record Review, the nurse must verify the following: the name of the procedure as documented, confirmation that the needle, sponge, and instrument counts are complete or if they are not applicable, assurance that any specimen is appropriately labeled with the patient's name, and whether there are equipment issues that require attention. This check ensures patient safety and accuracy of medical records.
Checklist for the Record Reviewer:
- Name of the procedure as recorded
- Needle, sponge, and instrument counts check
- Properly labeled specimens with patient's name
- Identification of any equipment issues