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- AANA J. 1994 Feb 1; 62 (1): 69-75; quiz 76.
AbstractA major part of anesthesia care involves ensuring the safety of the patient. Electrical hazards in the operating room abound. Knowledge of the principles of electricity is an important foundation for promoting a safe and hazard-free environment. This installment of the AANA Journal course deals with issues that have an impact on electrical safety.
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