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Managing the Prevention of Retained Surgical Instruments: What Is the Value of Counting?

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NN Egorova, A Moskowitz, A Gelijns, A … - Annals of Surgery, 2008 - journals.lww.com
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of Retained Surgical Instruments: What Is the Value of Counting?
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Qualitative research methods: Key features and insights gained from use in infection …

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J Forman, JW Creswell, L Damschroder, CP … - AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control, 2008 - Elsevier
Infection control professionals and hospital epidemiologists are accustomed to
using quantitative research. Although quantitative studies are extremely
important in the field of infection control and prevention, often they ...
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Steam Sterilization and Internal Count Sheets: Assessing the Potential for Cytotoxicity


AD Lucas, N Chobin, R Conner, EA Gordon, S … - AORN journal, 2009 - Elsevier
The AORN recommended practices are systematically developed, reviewed, and
updated by the AORN Recommended Practices Committee. During the review process
for the AORN “Recommended practices for sponge, sharp, and instrument ...
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[PDF] Retained abdominal swab


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Note: In this series of case studies, serious adverse events that occurred in
public hospitals are discussed with the aim of learning through other people's
experiences. They are also meant as a sober reminder that any one of us ...
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