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Logic of Operating Room Nursing

open access: yesThe American Journal of Nursing, 1962
Janet Fitzwater, Jacqueline Willingham
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Trauma operating room nursing survey [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2001
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Newly trained operating room nurses’ experiences of nursing care in the operating room

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2020
There 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. In an increasingly technological health care environment, there is always a risk of turning the focus away from nursing care towards technology and medicine ...
Johan Eriksson   +2 more
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Operating Room Nurses Go Visiting

The American Journal of Nursing, 1972
knowledge of what is involved in the scheduled procedure. She is familiar with the various surgeons' techniques and how long a specific procedure will take, so can readily answer the patients' questions about how long he will be in the operating room and the recovery room.
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Television in Operating Room Nursing

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1956
As more hospitals install television equipment for teaching medical personnel, the technical aspects of producing the telecast program is improving. Nurses have become interested in these televised programs that were primarily produced for medical groups, but, they have not used television as a teaching medium in nursing education.
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Workplace culture among operating room nurses

Journal of Nursing Management, 2016
To investigate the workplace culture in the Operating Room (OR) environment and the factors associated with it.In health care, the workplace culture affects the delivery and experience of care. The OR can be a stressful practice environment, where nurses might have occasionally either job stress or job satisfaction based on their competence.A ...
Suvi, Eskola   +5 more
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Operating room nursing in freestanding center

AORN Journal, 1974
The traditional domain of the operating room nurse is the operating room suite in a hospital. But recent advances in health care delivery are changing this. Today the OR nurse may be working in a nonhospital facility offering outpatient surgery and postanesthesia observation.
S, Wann, D, Kangas, D, Udvare
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Latex Allergy in Operating Room Nurses

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 1998
To determine the prevalence of allergy to natural rubber latex and potential crossreacting foods in operating room nurses.Two hundred forty-seven operating room nurses completed a latex allergy questionnaire. They were questioned about symptoms of latex reactivity and about other allergies particularly to foods that may crossreact with latex.
S R, Mace   +6 more
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Operating Room Nursing Directors’ Influence on Anesthesia Group Operating Room Productivity

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2008
Implementation of initiatives to increase anesthesia group productivity depends not just on anesthesia groups, but on operating room (OR) nursing administration. OR nursing directors may encourage organizational change based on the needs of their hospitals and nurses.
Danielle, Masursky   +2 more
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Operating Room Nursesʼ Functions Are Studied

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1955
taken part in the general program of studies of nursing functions which has been sponsored and supported by the American Nurses' Association. In Arkansas, a study of the functions of general duty nurses in 10 general hospitals has been made. It was sponsored by the state nurses association and conducted by a research team from the University of ...
D S, STEWART, C, NEEDHAM
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