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Product News: May 2022

By: Outpatient Surgery Editors05/17/2022

PDI Healthcare’s Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Disposable Wipes are now available in a softpack, which contains 80% less plastic than the company’s traditional large canister dispensers....

Patient SafetyAnesthesia

Thinking of Buying: Anesthesia Machines

By: Mike MacKinnon, DNP, FNP-C, CRNA05/17/2022

Five or 10 years ago, a basic anesthesia machine was perfectly suitable in many outpatient ORs. Times have changed, however, as the differences between hospitals...

Workplace CultureIdeas That Work

Ideas That Work: Create a Wall of Inspiration

By: Outpatient Surgery Editors05/16/2022

During the first wave of the pandemic, a colleague of Rebecca Norton, RN, said, “We’re going to do this.” She meant the staff at CentraState Healthcare System’s Ambulatory Surgery Center in Freehold, N.J., would successfully...

Workplace CultureStaffingLeadershipIndustry TrendsCOVID-19

Staffing: Act Now to Stave Off Staffing Shortages

By: David Taylor III, MSN, RN, CNOR05/16/2022

The extraordinary measures nurses took to combat COVID-19 has taken their toll on the profession and continue to worsen the ongoing crisis for the nursing workforce....

Workplace CulturePatient ExperienceIdeas That Work

Ideas That Work: Warning: Fast-Track Admission in Progress

By: Outpatient Surgery Editors05/16/2022

Palo Alto Medical Foundation Surgery Center Fremont (Calif.) has devised an effective solution for addressing situations when surgeons are a bit too eager to get to the next case. At the center, patients are asked to arrive earlier...

Patient ExperienceInfection PreventionIdeas That Work

Ideas That Work: Do Your Patients Practice Good Hand Hygiene?

By: Outpatient Surgery Editors05/16/2022

You put a significant amount of time and energy into ensuring staff keep their hands clean. The same should hold true for your patients. It’s best to encourage or even require them to wash or degerm their hands...

Workplace CultureInfection PreventionIdeas That Work

Ideas That Work: Reward Staff With Hand Hygiene Trinkets

By: Outpatient Surgery Editors05/16/2022

A little recognition and positive reinforcement go a long way. At UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs, Colo., dedicated auditors reward staff who follow the facility’s hand hygiene protocols with a small bottle...

Patient ExperienceIdeas That WorkPediatrics

Ideas That Work: Teddy Bears Bring Comfort to Pediatric Patients

By: Outpatient Surgery Editors05/16/2022

When pediatric surgeries began ramping up at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Lewiston, Maine, the anesthesia and nursing teams wanted to be sure young patients felt comfortable in their care. “One CRNA mentioned that...

Robotic AssistanceStaff Training and EducationPatient Safety

Safe and Secure in Steep Trendelenburg

By: Carol A. Devlin, PhD, RN, MSN, RNFA, CNOR05/10/2022

When you place patients head down with their stirrup-supported legs reaching skyward at a 30- to 45-degree angle, there is a laundry list of things that could go wrong,...

Staff SafetyWorkplace CultureSupply ManagementPatient SafetyIdeas That Work

Ideas That Work: A Better Way to Communicate? Roger That!

By: Outpatient Surgery Editors05/10/2022

Staff at Eye 35 ASC in Schertz, Texas, make sure a team member in each department is always available on a walkie-talkie. The devices — used by pre-op and PACU nurses, surgical team members and runners who turn over...

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