• J Nurs Adm · Dec 1997

    Staffing the operating room. Time and space factors.

    • C C Barratt and M K Schultz.
    • Implementation Specialists for Healthcare, Inc. (ISH), Cedar Grove, NJ, USA. 104456,3620@compuserve.com
    • J Nurs Adm. 1997 Dec 1;27(12):27-31.

    AbstractStaffing the operating room requires a different approach than staffing inpatient units. Of course, there are similarities, namely: assuring safe, cost-effective care; dealing with fluctuating workloads; using various types of caregivers; and maximizing and maintaining resources in a responsible manner. However, many differences also exist. This article details the fundamental requirements for determining operating room staffing.

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