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Product & Services Showcase - June 2013

Outpatient Surgery Magazine, providing current information on Surgical Services, Surgical Facility Administration, Outpatient Surgery News and Trends, OR Excellence and more.

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Page 10 PRODUCT & SERVICES SHOWCASE SURGERY JUST GOT MORE COMFORTABLE HELP PREVENT RETAINED SURGICAL ITEMS SANDEL ErgoPlus Anti-Fatigue Mats are designed to reduce the stress and strain on muscles and joints caused from standing for extended procedures. • Premium padding for additional comfort • Fluid resistant • Stain resistant • Available in various sizes (13"x17", 20"x32", 20"x48") The SANDEL Count In Progress™ Beacon is a nurse-developed solution designed to reduce the risk of retained surgical items in the O.R. It helps notify the surgical team that a count is about to begin, and helps minimize distraction and unnecessary activity while the count is in progress. The Count In Progress™ Beacon also enhances compliance with AORN and The American College of Surgeons. For more information call (866) 764-3327, visit www.Ansell.com/ErgoPlus or use the reader service card on p. 14. For more information, call (866) 764-3327, visit www.Ansell.com/CountInProgress or use the reader service card on p. 14. QUEASEEASE AROMATHERAPY INHALER FOR PONV QueaseEASE is an all-natural, drug-free aromatherapy inhaler developed by a CRNA for post-op nausea relief. The product is used as a fast rescue for patients experiencing nausea following surgery in the PACU, the car ride home, or even during recovery following discharge. QueaseEASE reduces patient stay times in the PACU, cutting overhead and nursing time per patient! Patients LOVE QueaseEASE because they can self-administer the convenient inhaler, giving them an important sense of control. The single patient disposable Quick Pack lasts for 8 hours once opened! The deluxe aromatic tube lasts for up to 6 months and is also great for the recurring nausea that occurs with chemotherapy or morning sickness. Call (888) 393-7330, visit www.soothingscents.com or use our reader service card on p. 14.

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