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IMPLICATIONS FOR PERIOPERATIVE NURSES
AORN Journal, 1990The introduction of plasma clotting factor concentrates has changed the treatment of patients with clotting factor deficiencies dramatically. They have enabled hemophiliacs to be independent and have some control over the management of their disease as informed participants.
Dorothy A. Kleinert+2 more
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Perioperative Nursing Role in Robotic Surgery: An Integrative Review.
Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing, 2023Diego Redondo-Sáenz+2 more
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Perioperative Nurses and Sexual Harassment
AORN Journal, 2002ABSTRACTSexual harassment is widespread in health care. Recent Australian research reveals this type of abuse is a significant cause of stress among perioperative nurses. This article investigates the nature and effects of sexual harassment of RNs in the OR.
Lois Hamlin, Anita Hoffman
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Informed consent and perioperative nursing
AORN Journal, 1996Until recently, most courts have held that hospital and its employees have no duty to obtain consent--that is the responsibility of physicians. Emerging case law is establishing the duty of the hospital and nursing staff to ensure that consent is obtained.
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Perioperative Nurse Leaders and Professionalism
AORN Journal, 2016AbstractProfessionalism in nursing leadership encompasses key elements that include a common body of knowledge, autonomous practice, self‐regulation through education and licensure, a set code of ethics, and a commitment to altruism. Perioperative nurse leaders also must embrace collaboration, vision, accountability, and patient and staff member ...
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Perioperative Nursing Considerations
2017Many older adults must undergo surgery after a traumatic injury. The nurse must consider many factors that complicate surgical procedures in the older adult, including comorbidities, decreased physiological reserve, and a more limited functional capacity.
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A Perioperative Nurse's Experience in Haiti
AORN Journal, 1999ABSTRACTHaiti is a poor Caribbean nation plagued by years of political uncertainty and a wealth of unmet health care needs. A significant amount of its health care, especially for indigent people, is provided by volunteer nongovernment organizations, including military medical staff members from the United States and Canada.
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Perioperative Care and Operating Room Management, 2022
Tabitha S Kinlaw+4 more
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Tabitha S Kinlaw+4 more
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