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COVID-19 Crisis - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - April 2020

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A P R I L 2 0 2 0 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 1 P atient satisfac- tion surveys and com- ments from providers trying to communicate with patients indicat- ed that the ambient noise in our small pre/post-operative area was becoming an issue, especially dur- ing the early morning hustle and bustle of getting the day started. While noise-reducing options like acoustical privacy curtains are a great option, they're expensive, and we agreed that an alternate and immediate plan was needed. Our solution: a Yakker Trakker. This inexpensive device is an interactive sound or decibel meter designed like a traffic signal. When the room's volume is at an acceptable level, the meter shines green. As volume rises, the traffic light flashes yellow and when the preset decibel limit is reached the device flashes red and sounds an alarm to remind every- one to lower their voices. The device has helped to reduce the noise factor in our facility in a fun and effective way. Carmen Wilson, RN, BSN, CIC Proliance Eastside Surgery Center Kirkland, Wash. c.wilson@proliancesurgeons.com STOP YAKKING Shhh! Patient Care in Progress • QUIET, PLEASE Staff at the Proliance Eastside Surgery Center found a creative way to manage noise levels in pre-op and PACU.

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