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Operating Room Nursesʼ Functions Are Studied
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1955taken 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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Liability for Nursing Negligence in the Operating Room
Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1982In a lawsuit involving nursing negligence in the course of an operative procedure, generally the question arises as to whether liability for the nurse's negligence will rest on the nurse's employer or on the operating physician.Imposition of vicarious liability for a plaintiff's injury is based upon a master-servant relationship between the negligent ...
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Nursing in a technological environment: Nursing care in the operating room
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2006Operating room nurses continue to draw criticism regarding the appropriateness of a nursing presence in the operating room. The technological focus of the theatre and the ways in which nurses in the theatre have shaped and reshaped their practice in response to technological change have caused people within and outside the nursing profession to ...
Bull, Rosalind, FitzGerald, Mary
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The effect of mobile virtual reality on operating room nursing education
Teaching and Learning in Nursing, 2022Sevim Şen, Esra Usta, H. Bozdemir
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Collaboration in the Operating Room
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2002The operating room (OR) is a demanding, stressful, and complex working environment for staff. Collaboration holds the promise of easing environmental demands without interfering with the delivery of efficient patient care.
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1984
The authors of this article show why nursing administrators need to be familiar with the complex operating room (OR) environment. They describe the management milieu in this high revenue-producing area of the hospital, and offer helpful suggestions for solving or at least ameliorating a number of problems that challenge OR directors and administrators.
C, Mailhot, J L, Binger
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The authors of this article show why nursing administrators need to be familiar with the complex operating room (OR) environment. They describe the management milieu in this high revenue-producing area of the hospital, and offer helpful suggestions for solving or at least ameliorating a number of problems that challenge OR directors and administrators.
C, Mailhot, J L, Binger
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Footsteps to the future for operating room nurses
AORN Journal, 1971chapter of AORN. peared on the world scene with impact! Against the horizons of the Crimea a personality emerged, a p propriately named Nightingale; harbinger of the dawn of nursing and herald of our future. Historians describe her as frail in health and technically inept by today’s standards.
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