• Int Anesthesiol Clin · Jan 1998

    Miscellaneous operational issues in the operating room.

    • M Willock and D Gabriel.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts, USA.
    • Int Anesthesiol Clin. 1998 Jan 1;36(1):65-77.

    AbstractAs physicians in the OR suite, anesthesiologists' interests extend beyond the technical issues of rendering anesthesia care, and a number of topics germane to problems in the OR and anesthesia department have been covered. More and more anesthesiology practices are locating outside the "safety" zone of the hospital; thus, it becomes encumbent on the physicians working in those environments to be aware of the regulations, safety standards, and hazards in order to provide a safe environment for their patients and to run a well-managed OR suite.

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