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The case for pre-packaged medications. Patient safety is just one of many reasons you should use pre-filled syringes.
Infection Prevention: Housekeepers are your SSI foot soldiers. A dedicated cleaning crew is the first line of defense against infections.
Puncture-resistant ORs. Protect your surgeons and staff from sharps injuries with safety-engineered devices.
Test-driving the newest ENT navigation systems. Precision and convenience are the hallmarks of the 5 latest offerings.
Everything in its place. Tips to get a grip on your inventory.
Thinking of Buying ... Pupil dilation solutions. Drugs and devices to tame even the most difficult pupils.
Let your staff know you're listening with this Idea That Works from Camden, South Carolina.
Behind Closed Doors: The lonely life of a travel nurse. Some 13-week assignments are all guts and no glamour (or living room).
In Case You Missed It ... Top 10 viewed features on outpatientsurgery.net
Keep patient escorts close by with this Idea That Works from San Jose, California.
Keep track of patients' paperwork with this Idea That Works from Brooksville, Florida.
Cutting Remarks: Are we going overboard with patient safety? Sometimes you have to overrule overprotective staff members.
Medical Malpractice: How to avoid product liability lawsuits. Your facility may be on the hook for defective drugs and devices.
Pre-Oxygenate claustrophobic patients with this Idea That Works from San Jose, California.
Editor's Page: Prescription to addiction? We've gone from one extreme to the other with managing post-op pain.
Innovative Ideas That Work - Simple Staffing Solutions.
A day in the life of an endoscope. Your scopes are flexible. Your reprocessing standards shouldn't be.
Staffing: Do your surgeons intimidate or inspire? Their leadership skills can make or break your team's performance.
10 insider tips to ace your next accreditation survey. There's more to prepping for your survey than just memorizing standards.
Staffing: Deal with difficult employees head on. Deal With Difficult Employees Head On If you can't curb their bad behavior, get rid of the offenders.