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“Who Does the Operating Room Resuscitation?” Experiences of Operating Room Nurses and Anesthesia Technicians Regarding Intraoperative Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Qualitative Study

Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing
This study aimed to determine the opinions, experiences, and recommendations of operating room (OR) nurses and anesthesia technicians in intraoperative cardiopulmonary resuscitation (IO-CPR) management.A qualitative design was used in the present study.This study was conducted using in-depth interviews with OR nurses (n = 8) and anesthesia technicians (
Betül Kuş   +2 more
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The Navy Trains Operating Room Technicians

American Journal of Nursing, 1945
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The Operating Room Technician

The American Journal of Nursing, 1969
Bette Clemons, Mary Louise
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The Operating Room Technician

The American Journal of Nursing, 1966
Nancy P. Martin, Mary Louise
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Self‐Assessment of Current Knowledge for the Operating Room Technician

AORN Journal, 1974
Margaret A Burns RN, Lois E Morrissy RN, Self‐Assessment of Current Knowledge for the Operating Room Technician, 1973, Medical Examination Publishing Company, Inc, Flushing, NY, 214, $7 paperback.
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Training of Operating Room Technician and Nurses in Robotic Surgery

2011
Over the last several decades, there has been much technological advancement in the operating room. Laparoscopic surgery or minimally invasive surgery (MIS) was introduced over 20 years ago as an alternative to open surgery, and many surgical procedures can now be performed this way.
Stacey Dusik-Fenton, James O. Peabody
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OPERATING ROOM: Operating-room technicians: their role and training

Hospital Topics, 1966
Jerry G. Peers   +5 more
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