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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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The operating room as a clinical learning environment in the views of nursing students: A qualitative research

Interactive Learning Environments, 2022
This study was conducted to discover what nursing students experience during their first impressions regarding the operating room and describe the feelings and thoughts they feel. Qualitative research study design. It included 32 students who were having
Aynur Çetinkaya   +2 more
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Non-technical skills in operating room nursing: Ethical aspects

Nursing Ethics, 2020
Background Non-technical skills are cognitive and interpersonal skills underpinning technical proficiency. Ethical values and respect for human dignity make operating room nurses responsible for nursing decisions that are clinically and technically sound
I. Hanssen   +2 more
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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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[Study on the relationship between occupational stress and metabolic syndrome in operating room nursing staff of a third-class A hospital].

Zhonghua lao dong wei sheng zhi ye bing za zhi = Zhonghua laodong weisheng zhiyebing zazhi = Chinese journal of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases, 2020
Objective: To explore the relationship between occupational stress and metabolic syndrome (MS) in operating room nurses. Methods: In July 2019, 179 nurses in the operating room of a third-class A hospital in Shandong Province were selected as the ...
X. Q. Wang   +5 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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Nursing and patient safety in the operating room

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2007
AbstractTitle.  Nursing and patient safety in the operating room Aim.  This paper is a report of a study to identify what operating room nurses believe influences patient safety and how they see their role in enhancing patient safety.Background.  Research in health care shows that work experience, communication and the organization of work are key ...
Herdis Alfredsdottir   +1 more
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Logic of Operating Room Nursing

AORN Journal, 1985
Jacqueline Willingham Cordner, Logic of Operating Room Nursing, 1984, Medical Economics Co, Inc, Oradell, NY 07649, 177, $13.95 ...
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Fundamentals of Operating Room Nursing

AORN Journal, 1979
Shirley M Brooks, Fundamentals of Operating Room Nursing, 2nd ed., 1979, C V Mosby Co, 11830 Westline Industrial Dr, St Louis, Mo 63141, 198, $9.95 paperback.
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Gatekeeping practices of nurses in operating rooms

Social Science & Medicine, 2009
This paper explores the gatekeeping practices used by operating room nurses to control information flow in their everyday clinical practice. In nursing, gatekeeping appears only sporadically in the literature and usually emerges as a secondary concept rather than being the primary focus of studies.
Elizabeth Manias, Robin Riley
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