Outpatient Surgery Magazine

Staff & Patient Safety - October 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 24 providers can plan anesthetics accordingly, avoiding the use of known triggering agents: the commonly used anesthetic gases sevoflurane, desflurane, isoflurane, halothane, enflurane and methoxyflurane, as well as the depolarizing muscular agent succinylcholine. It takes a team The anesthesia provider was the guiding force in my positive experience because at that time, some 15 years ago, the nursing staff wasn't as knowledgeable or skilled in response protocols as today's nurses. Now we know that every surgical professional must have a baseline ------------------------------------- Surgical clean should actually feel clean. Discover the true feeling of clean with a free sample of Surgicept.® Now, you can get soft, smooth hands without the sticky residue. In fact, 78% of surgical staffers in a blind Scan here to get your free sample. study preferred Surgicept® Waterless Surgical Hand Scrub over Avagard® Surgical Hand Antiseptic.1 Surgicept meets FDA efficacy testing requirements of rapid, persistent and cumulative activity against hand flora. Contact us for your free sample, and feel the difference for yourself. References: 1. Surgical scrub comparison market research. Bernstein-Rein, 2010. surgicept.com/sample | 800.523.0502 © 2012 CareFusion Corporation or one of its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Surgicept is a registered trademark of Healthpoint, Ltd. Avagard is a registered trademark of 3M Corporation. ADV-S-SAMPLE0912

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