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Manager's Guide to Staff & Patient Safety - October 2015

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O C T O B E R 2 0 1 5 O U T P A T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T 2 7 T he smell of surgical plume is unmistakable, and so are the potential risks of inhaling it. As soon as particulate wafts into the OR air, your surgeons and staff are at increased risk of rela- tively minor skin and eye irritations, serious long-term respira- tory issues or, worse, contracting a debilitating viral disease. Reduce the Risk of Surgical Smoke Pamela Bevelhymer, RN, BSN z CLEAR THE AIR Widespread use of smoke evacuation devices is lacking, even though surgical teams are aware of the dangers. It's time to take ownership in protecting yourself from potential harm. Stacey Benson, PhD | Pittsburgh, Pa.

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