During an operation, the different health care team members work harmoniously to ensure a successful process. There exist three stages of perioperative care, which are preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative (Baptista et al., 2019). The preoperative stage involves preparing the patient psychologically for the operation and giving them necessary information concerning the procedure. Perioperative nurses are concerned with the mental preparation of patients, and they offer them the necessary support while teaching them about what the procedure will entail. The intraoperative stage is more detailed as it involves four specialists. The anesthetist ensures successful induction of anesthesia for the patient and monitors a patient’s physiologic status throughout the operation. The circulating nurse readies the operating room for surgery, preserves surgical sterility while draping and handling equipment, and aids the surgeon by passing necessary items. The assistant nurse, on the other hand, gathers and captures every operation that the surgeon conducts during surgery. The surgeon is the overall team leader who operates on the patient and ensures the four team members are functional.