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- Mod Healthc. 1991 Jul 29; 21 (30): 60, 62.
AbstractA growing problem of drug addicts working in operating rooms is mobilizing hospitals to make it more difficult for staff members to steal drugs for their own use or for sale to others. Monitoring devices and tighter drug distribution security are among measures being used to deter theft by anesthesiologists, technicians or nurses who are addicted to one of many potent narcotics readily available to them.
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