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OR Excellence 2019 Awards - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - September 2019

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of surgical services. "They presented it at our hospital fair. Nurse educators saw the presentation and told our directors about it." A smaller Baptist Health facility trialed a smoke-evacuation product, purchased it and now uses it during all procedures. Baptist Hospital, which has 24 ORs, is trialing 2 devices now and expects to be com- pletely smoke-free in the near future. Ms. Evers says how the idea came to be is an important part of what makes the safety practices at Baptist Health tick. "It came from the bedside," she says. It's likely that the hospital will select the device already in use at the smaller facility in the health system, as standardization of equipment is a goal of Baptist Health's perioperative directors. "In addition to being cost effective and efficient, having the same equipment at each facility makes sense for a lot of reasons," says Ms. Evers. "If we ever need to borrow from each other, it's already in the system, it's easy to find and the surgeons are familiar with how it 7 2 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 9 Rachel Evers, MSN, RN, CNOR GOT THEIR BACKS Staff at Baptist Hospital use a lifting device to remove the risk of transferring heavier people from stretchers to operating tables.

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