. Surgical and gynæcological nursing. Table for anaesthetist. 7. Irrigation stand. 8. Solutionstand for hand preparation. 9. Table for basin of gloves. 10. Surgeon. 11. First assist-ant. 12. Second assistant. 13. Instrument nurse. 14. Sponge and dressing nurse. leading into main hall of operating suite. 16. Door leading into doctors scrubroom or dressing room. avoidable increase in the staff should be accompanied by anequal effort to avoid the slightest possibility of error. IV. DUTIES OF OPERATING-ROOM NURSES In our discussion of the operating-room personnel, we includedthree nurses a
. Surgical and gynæcological nursing. Table for anaesthetist. 7. Irrigation stand. 8. Solutionstand for hand preparation. 9. Table for basin of gloves. 10. Surgeon. 11. First assist-ant. 12. Second assistant. 13. Instrument nurse. 14. Sponge and dressing nurse. leading into main hall of operating suite. 16. Door leading into doctors scrubroom or dressing room. avoidable increase in the staff should be accompanied by anequal effort to avoid the slightest possibility of error. IV. DUTIES OF OPERATING-ROOM NURSES In our discussion of the operating-room personnel, we includedthree nurses as necessary for the proper conducting of the should be, in order of seniority, the unscrubbed nurse, thenurse in charge of instruments and sutures and the nurse in chargeof dressings, sponges, etc. In those smaller hospitals with butone operating room, the graduate nurse in charge of the operatingroom should fill the duties of unscrubbed nurse. In the largerhospitals with an operating suite consisting of several rooms, the.
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