A dignified way to treat their addiction and their surgical recovery. Safety: 5 Tips for Treating Addicted Patients
The unintended consequences of unintended hypothermia. Warming's not just about patient comfort. There are very real threats in even mild hypothermia.
Gear up for geriatrics. They can handle surgery, but not the complications of surgery.
Overcome the obstacles in online pre-admissions. Early adopters share what they've learned.
There are many ways to prevent hypothermia. How do you warm your patients?
Better exposure translates to faster and safer surgery. Give surgeons the access they need.
It's time to start collecting patients' pre-op information online. Use technology to rev up pre-admissions.
Get great IV starts. With a 97% first-try success rate, we've ditched the Band-Aids.
Follow-up telehealth phone call 2 weeks after outpatient surgery in lieu of in office visit satisfies most patients.
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Editor's Page: How Do You Define an On-Time Start? - Outpatient Surger
6 Patient Positioning Principles - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - June,
No More Pre-Op Phone Calls - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - May, 2013
Give Surgical Patients a Head Start in Recovery - This Just In - Janua
2012 OR Excellence Awards - Patient Satisfaction - Outpatient Surgery
Do Your Post-Op Patients Feel Good Enough to Eat? - Outpatient Surgery
What Do You Know About Post-Op Urinary Retention? - Outpatient Surgery
Are You Prepared For Obese Patients? - This Just In - October, 2011
Online Virtual Tour Eases Children's Anxieties About Surgery - This Ju
When Is It Safe for Patients to Stop Smoking Before Surgery? - This Ju