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Recurarization in the recovery room

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 1999
A case of recurarization in the recovery room is reported. Accumulation of atracurium in the intravenous line led to recurarization after flushing the line in the recovery room. A respiratory arrest with severe desaturation and bradycardia occurred.
P, Albaladejo   +4 more
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The Obstetric Recovery Room

The American Journal of Nursing, 1949
NE of our many perplexing prob\ J lems has been how to provide adequate and safe care for mothers, especially immediately following delivery. The hospital ruling had always required each mother, immediately postpartum, to be observed constantly by a nurse for one hour, with pulse and respirations taken and recorded every ten minutes, With around 30Q ...
M, HURLBURT, J M, OSCADAL
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In a Recovery Room

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1973
able intensive care facility. The patient's journey from the operating room table to the PAR is a dangerous one. Cardiovascular stability may be disturbed by sudden changes of position during a rough transfer from operating room table to litter. A patient in very light stages of anesthesia at this time may have upper airway obstruction. Hypoventilation
R. Brian Smith   +2 more
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Recovery room shortage

Nursing Standard, 1987
Operating department recovery room facilities at evenings and weekends are seriously lacking in a number of regions, a report released last week has found.
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The Recovery Room

AORN Journal, 1979
Cecil B Drain, Susan B Shipley, The Recovery Room, 1979, W B Saunders Co, West Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa 19105, 608, $16.95.
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The recovery room

1982
The recovery room is a ward adjacent to the operating theatres where patients recover from the immediate effects of their operations and their anaesthetics. Its function is to ensure the safe recovery of all patients. The idea is by no means new. Nightingale1 wrote that ‘it is not uncommon, in small country hospitals, to have a recess or small room ...
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