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Monitor core temperatures to avoid malignant hyperthermia with this Idea That Works from Bridgeport, Conn.

5 steps to PONV prevention. Post-operative nausea and vomiting is one of surgery's most unwanted side effects. Here's how to keep patients' stomachs settled.

Behind closed doors: Does this stuff ever happen to you? Or am I the only lucky one to experience these OR oddities?

Use self-adherent elastic wrap for this useful Idea That Works from Waltham, Mass.

Anesthesia alert: One simple trick to preempt post-op pain. The magic of a 50 mg dissociative dose of ketamine just before incision.

Boost your patient satisfaction survey return rate with this Idea That Works from Austin, Texas.

Cutting remarks: Forgiveness: Don't leave home without it. Carrying around old hurts robs us of happiness, joy and energy.

Slow down, save a life. Keeping your staff safe is a challenge in the fast-paced environment of same-day surgery.

Prevent pressure ulcers. 14 strategies to protect your patients from skin lesions caused by friction and unrelieved pressure.

Thinking of buying ... Pain pumps. Provide patients with consistent, long-lasting pain relief.

What surgeons want in their gowns. Comfort, breathability and mobility are nice, but barrier protection is the most important attribute.

Business advisor: Maximize your marketing efforts. A new way to think about promoting your facility to patients and surgeons.

Address fire safety when patients are listening with this Idea That Works fom Rockford, IL.

Optimize your MH response. Closing gaps in your malignant hyperthermia drills now could be a lifesaver later.

Ace your accreditation survey with this Idea That Works from Baltimore, MD.

Clear up confusion over covered and non-covered services with this Idea That Works from Garden City, New York.

Is that scope clean? No guarantees. Even rigorous by-the-book cleaning doesn't ensure that your flexible endoscopes will be free of bacteria and bioburden when you hang them to dry.

Create a culture of safety. You know you have one when every member of the surgical team feels comfortable speaking up whenever she sees a potentially unsafe situation.

Help reduce infusion errors with this Idea That Works from Plymouth Meeting, PA.

Make sure nothing's left behind in a patient. Define the roles and responsibilities each team member has in the counting process.

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