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The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2006
This tool helps assess factors that positively and negatively contributed to an adverse event, near miss, or inefficiency during an operation-or any procedure.
Martin A, Makary +9 more
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This tool helps assess factors that positively and negatively contributed to an adverse event, near miss, or inefficiency during an operation-or any procedure.
Martin A, Makary +9 more
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Newly trained operating room nurses' experiences of nursing care in the operating room.
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2020There is limited research on nurses' experiences of nursing care in the operating room. The operating room nurses' responsibility is to ensure good nursing care before, during and after surgery.
J. Eriksson +2 more
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Improving operating room schedules
Health Care Management Science, 2013Operating rooms (ORs) in US hospitals are costly to staff, generate about 70 % of a hospital's revenues, and operate at a staffed-capacity utilization of 60-70 %. Many hospitals allocate blocks of OR time to individual or groups of surgeons as guaranteed allocation, who book surgeries one at a time in their blocks.
Fei, Li +2 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
Sepsis after total joint replacement is related directly to environmental contamination. Therefore, to control the source of environmental contamination, and ultimately sepsis, it must be realized that the operating room personnel are the major source of the bacteria as evidence by the rise in the colony forming units per square foot per hour from 13 ...
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Sepsis after total joint replacement is related directly to environmental contamination. Therefore, to control the source of environmental contamination, and ultimately sepsis, it must be realized that the operating room personnel are the major source of the bacteria as evidence by the rise in the colony forming units per square foot per hour from 13 ...
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Dedicated Orthopedic Operating Room Unit Improves Operating Room Efficiency
The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2013We investigated the effectiveness of dedicated orthopedic operating rooms (OR) on minimizing time spent on perioperative processes to increase OR throughput in total knee and hip arthroplasty procedures. The use of a dedicated orthopedic unit that included 6 ORs with staff allocated only for those ORs was compared to the use of a traditional staffing ...
Travis J, Small +5 more
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JAMA, 1961
The obstetrician-gynecologist has a new interest in operating and delivery room fatalities, particularly the increasing deaths due to cardiac arrest and aspiration of stomach contents. The inability to prepare some patients adequately for obstetric anesthesia is a frequent handicap.
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The obstetrician-gynecologist has a new interest in operating and delivery room fatalities, particularly the increasing deaths due to cardiac arrest and aspiration of stomach contents. The inability to prepare some patients adequately for obstetric anesthesia is a frequent handicap.
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First-year Analysis of the Operating Room Black Box Study.
Annals of Surgery, 2018OBJECTIVE To characterize intraoperative errors, events, and distractions, and measure technical skills of surgeons in minimally invasive surgery practice.
James J. Jung +3 more
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2000
Operating-room staff is a subset of health-care workers. Their work involves the preparation for, performance of and clean up after surgical procedures. Operating-room staff includes health professionals (nurses, surgeons) and support staff, including cleaning and portering staff. Activities can be divided into those that occur in the operating theatre
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Operating-room staff is a subset of health-care workers. Their work involves the preparation for, performance of and clean up after surgical procedures. Operating-room staff includes health professionals (nurses, surgeons) and support staff, including cleaning and portering staff. Activities can be divided into those that occur in the operating theatre
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Sustainability Initiatives in the Operating Room.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2021Samantha Wu, Elizabeth Cerceo
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