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Best practices in OR suite layout and equipment choices to reduce slips, trips, and falls.

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  • Best practices in OR suite layout and equipment choices to reduce slips, trips, and falls. Abstract Text:

    george brogmusGeorge Brogmus,william leoneWilliam Leone,lorraine butlerLorraine Butler,edward hernandezEdward Hernandez,george brogmusGeorge Brogmus,william leoneWilliam Leone,lorraine butlerLorraine Butler,edward hernandezEdward Hernandez,

    Slips, trips, and falls (STFs) account for about 20% of lost-time injuries for health care personnel. Although the effect that OR layout and equipment choices have on STF risk has not been specifically addressed in the literature, STFs in the perioperative suite are of particular concern because of their potential to cause adverse patient consequences. Increased renovation of ORs to include equipment for minimally invasive procedures intensifies the importance of examining best practices in OR layout and equipment choices to reduce the potential for STFs.

    Best practices in OR suite layout and equipment choices to reduce slips, trips, and falls. Publishing Authors By Initials

    g brogmusG Brogmus,w leoneW Leone,l butlerL Butler,e hernandezE Hernandez,g brogmusG Brogmus,w leoneW Leone,l butlerL Butler,e hernandezE Hernandez,

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    Best practices in OR suite layout and equipment choices to reduce slips, trips, and falls. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: AORN journal

    VOLUME: 86

    Page Numbers: 384-94; quiz 395-8

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    ISSN: 0001-2092

    DAY: 7

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2007

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