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Behind closed doors: Are we conditioned like Pavlov's dogs? How surgical nurses reflexively respond to the sounds of surgery.
10 things I wish someone had told me about EMRs. Potholes to avoid as you head down the paperless path.
Avoid wasting time walking back and for th across the supply room with this Idea That Works from Indiana.
Is forced air warming losing steam? Why some surgical facilities are seeking alternatives for maintaining normothermia.
Is medical direction of CRNAs a reimbursement scheme or safer for patients? A point-counterpoint between a nurse anesthetist and an anesthesiologist.
Work-Life Balance: Forget money and stress. When it comes to job satisfaction, nothing matters more than being able to juggle the demands of a career and a personal life.
Cure a patient's pre-op headache with thie Idea That Works from New Jersey.
Try this Idea That Works from Wisconsin, for helping with cell phone usage.
Are you following the new scope reprocessing guidelines? Review these 7 takeaways from the most recent guidance to find out for sure.
Infection prevention: The quest for competent sterile processors. It's a dirty job, but it's got to be done right. Here's how you can help.
What's new in patient cmmunication apps? Engage with patients in a more intimate way -- on their cherished mobile devices.
How you're managing the pain of total knees. Our survey finds that blocks and NSAIDs are the most prominent of many tools.
Prevent potential exposure to staff while transporting soiled scopes with this Idea That Works from Mariette, Georgia.
Safety: Fine tune your time outs. 4 ways to encourage your staff to speak up to prevent an error.
Prevent arms from falling off the mattress and potentially causing nerve damage with this Idea That Works from Georgia.
Let's team up to prevent patient harm. Our exploration of surgical safety kicks off with a look at the persistent problem of medical care gone wrong.
Behind closed doors: Saving the shrew. Don't be a Grinch this holiday season.
Editor's page: follow the money. The math can be tricky in the business of surgery.
ID dirty scopes during transport with this Idea That Works from Baltimore, MD.
Torn between two meshes. Hernia mesh options are no longer just biologics or conventional — you have new options for more complex cases.