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GLOVE TEARS AND SHARP INJURIES IN THE OPERATING ROOM

injuries in the operating room

jomari faminialagao, nursing student, 7 Jul 2009 8:59 PM EST

Competing interests: None declared

this article is good. there are some instances wherein accidents happened during any operations so there must be modifying standard operating-room procedures etc. to prevent any harm into the surgeon so with the assist and staff nurse.

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Successful operation without being injured

Sarah C. Udtujan, 29 Nov 2009 11:12 PM EST

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it is really true that accidents may happen during operations most especially when everyone is on a hurry! one of my classmate experienced it, his hand got injured.from that experienced it started that we learned how to protect ourselves from being injured through following the SOP.

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good

gesshelle V. Talledo, philippines, 10 Apr 2010 11:35 PM EST

Competing interests: proffesional interest

good

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