In the May/June 1962 issue of OR Nu...
In the May/June 1962 issue of OR Nursing, a surgeon author says "the dexterous, devot and painstaking instrument fester in the operating room is not rarely not appreciated sufficiently by the surgeon" * "Clinical Briefs" recounts of the success of a machine that administers a 3500-V electrical agitation to patients suffering heart attacks. * In "Presidential Views," Ethel I. West, RN discusses staff disentanglement of the OR team. She says that because of the dwindling furnish of adequately prepared nurses, a large amount of time is exhausted teaching new personnel. * In "Q & A," single reader says that OR staff suckles do not have the time nor training to teach fresh graduates and that it becomes a nuisance. COPYRIGHT 2002 Association of Operating chamber Nurses, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2002 Gale Group
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