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Sharps injuries in the operating room

Sharps injuries in the operating room

... Sharps injuries are common within surgical practices and carry the risk of transmission of blood borne viruses [1]. The risk of infection for health care personnel depends on the prevalence of disease in ... See full document

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S. Abdulmageed

S. Abdulmageed

... operation room, labor and delivery room, and dental clinics at King Abdulaziz University Hospital were ...to sharps injuries were included in this ... See full document

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Exposure rate of needlestick and sharps injuries among Australian veterinarians

Exposure rate of needlestick and sharps injuries among Australian veterinarians

... "sharps" injuries among veterinar- ians were from syringes, suture needles and scalpels, which is consistent with previous studies from Western Australia and other countries ...or operating ... See full document

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<p>A Multidisciplinary Focus Review of Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Operating Room Personnel</p>

<p>A Multidisciplinary Focus Review of Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Operating Room Personnel</p>

... occupational injuries, accounting for about 7% of total community diseases, 14% of cases referred to physicians, 19% of hospitalized cases, 5,6 and 32% of total occupational ...physical injuries including ... See full document

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Investigating General Health Among Technologists in The Operating Room

Investigating General Health Among Technologists in The Operating Room

... the operating room are at high risk of other physical damages such as damage through contact with blood and body fluids and musculoskeletal injuries that these injuries lead to reduced ... See full document

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Carbon footprint reduction in a multi specialty hospital – a case study

Carbon footprint reduction in a multi specialty hospital – a case study

... Hospitals usually function 24 hours per day, all year round. They usually consist of large buildings, and careful control of their internal climate is considered necessary. Substantial amount of heat is normally ... See full document

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Virtual reality as an adjunct to anesthesia in the operating room

Virtual reality as an adjunct to anesthesia in the operating room

... Currently, the standard anesthesia practice for upper extremity surgical cases involves the combination of re- gional anesthesia and monitored anesthesia care. The goal of the regional anesthetic is to prevent both ... See full document

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Systems integration in the operating room: the challenge of the decade

Systems integration in the operating room: the challenge of the decade

... of operating rooms has changed enormously due to technological in- novation and new surgery ...(operating room) system components are very important current tech- nological challenges in operative ... See full document

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Sedation Strategies for Procedures Outside the Operating Room

Sedation Strategies for Procedures Outside the Operating Room

... With the rapid development of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures performed outside the operating room (OR), pa- tient needs for sedation or monitored anesthesia care have been increasing. Sedation ... See full document

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Technology assessment of innovative operating room technology

Technology assessment of innovative operating room technology

... This review describes the robotic pyeloplasties and Fundoplications. 31 studies were identified describing 566 patients. 11 studies were in the general paediatric category (274 cases). 1 study described both general and ... See full document

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Attitude, reporting behavour and management practice of occupational needle stick and sharps injuries among hospital healthcare workers in Bale zone, Southeast Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

Attitude, reporting behavour and management practice of occupational needle stick and sharps injuries among hospital healthcare workers in Bale zone, Southeast Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

... Respondents were asked about what contributed to NSSI in their respective hospital. Thirty one percent of the participants reported that lack of personal protective equipment in the working place could put HCWs at in- ... See full document

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Needlestick and sharps injuries among health care workers at public tertiary hospitals in an urban community in Mongolia

Needlestick and sharps injuries among health care workers at public tertiary hospitals in an urban community in Mongolia

... The questionnaire was based on three published sources. The first was the “Injection Practices: Rapid Assessment and Response Guide” of the World Health Organization[17]. This guideline provides a question- naire to ... See full document

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Injuries of Three Health Care Districts Employees in Finland

Injuries of Three Health Care Districts Employees in Finland

... Occupational injuries in hospitals have two-fold effects. First, they decrease the safety of employees. Secondly, they also decrease the level of patient care, when other employees have to cover the work of the ... See full document

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Prevalence of needlestick and sharps injuries in the healthcare workers of Iranian hospitals: an updated meta-analysis

Prevalence of needlestick and sharps injuries in the healthcare workers of Iranian hospitals: an updated meta-analysis

... This systematic review and meta-analysis analyzed the prevalence of NSIs among the HCWs (nurses, midwives, doctors, and paramedics) in Iranian hospitals based on the articles published in national and international jour- ... See full document

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Bedside dressing changes for open abdomen in the intensive care unit is safe and time and staff efficient

Bedside dressing changes for open abdomen in the intensive care unit is safe and time and staff efficient

... of special assistants to lift and position the patients at the OR table at our hospital. The difference in time used for the procedure could be addressed by for instance preparing a simplified surgical equipment package ... See full document

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Factors contributing to airborne particle dispersal in the operating room

Factors contributing to airborne particle dispersal in the operating room

... the operating table and positioned correctly under laminar airflow (LAF) in a bio-clean room (ISO class 7 criterion; ...m/s; room temperature, ... See full document

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Development of an Operating Room Scheduling Support Information System.

Development of an Operating Room Scheduling Support Information System.

... plan to do and submit it to the scheduler. In the desired schedule, they state which patient is first, second, and so on. The scheduler estimates the duration of each surgery based on the average historical duration of ... See full document

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A Proposed Solution Framework for the Operating Room Scheduling Problems

A Proposed Solution Framework for the Operating Room Scheduling Problems

... With regard to open-scheduling, there are no TBs can be reserved for a particular surgeon. Many authors applied open- scheduling strategy; recently Liu et al. [28].They applied only the open-scheduling strategy and ... See full document

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Assessment of non technical skills of operating room nurses

Assessment of non technical skills of operating room nurses

... operation room environment and during observation it was noted that all nurses (n = 15) demonstrated this skill, and in the self-assessment almost every nurse (n = 14) confirmed that this skill was ...operation ... See full document

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Nursing Project Management to Reduce the Operating Room  Infection

Nursing Project Management to Reduce the Operating Room Infection

... Skin on the incision site was disinfected followed by pasting a membrane and inspecting it regular- ly. The membrane was changed frequently to prevent postoperative incision infection. The floor in the surgical ... See full document

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