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- Solange Diccini, Aline Malheiro da Costa Nogueira, and Valmi D Sousa.
- Federal University of São Paulo School of Nursing, São Paulo, Brazil.
- AORN J. 2009 Jan 1; 89 (1): 161-5.
AbstractThe practice of body piercing is becoming more common worldwide. Surgical patients with body piercings require special preoperative assessment to ensure safety during and after surgery. In a study of Brazilian surgical patients at one facility, only 0.6% had body piercings. An RN or nursing student instructed each patient on piercing removal, and piercings were removed by the patients before surgery.(c) AORN, Inc, 2009.
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