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Tell Your Patients to Drink Up - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - March 2019

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• The second button, for OR 1, adjusts patients into the exact physi- cian-desired height for bladeless cataract treatments. • The third button, for OR 2, is positioned exclusively for phaco. • The fourth and final programmed button returns patients to Semi- Fowler's, which is the proper position for recovery and transfer to PACU. Each stretcher chair is around $15,000. For a repetitive procedure like cataract surgery, not having to fiddle with the height of the chair saves valuable time during the day, and streamlines the surgical process and patient flow. The staff know which button to use for each station, ensuring a comfortable and easy transition for the staff and patients. Victoria Wiltshire, MBA, BSN, RN SightTrust Eye Institute Sunrise, Fla. vwiltshire@sighttrust.com M A R C H 2 0 1 9 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 3

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