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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen First time in the OR, huh? Well, don’t touch anything. Just put your hands where I tell you to. You’re probably not going to understand anything…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen First time in the OR, huh? Well, don’t touch anything. Just put your hands where I tell you to. You’re probably not going to understand anything…
A BRIEF POST-OP NOTE Print Section Listen The most interesting part of putting this book together has been answering the question “what is the book about?” Telling people that it’s…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Like most exclusive groups, surgery has its share of rites of passage—activities ranging from the silly and harmless to those bordering on hazing. As you will…
KEEP CALM AND TRUST THE COUNT Print Section Listen You’ve met the players. You’ve been initiated into the rites of the OR, which can be one of the most rewarding…
Key Concepts Print Section Listen Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) Introduction CoA is defined as a hemodynamically significant narrowing of the aorta. It occurs in about 4 in 10,000 births…
PRIVACY—KEEP IT TO YOURSELF Print Section Listen Every semester, new students arrive at a large Level I trauma center to try their hand at caring for some of the toughest…
TEAMWORK AND COMMUNICATION IN THE OPERATING ROOM Print Section Listen There is something captivating about witnessing an operating room (OR) team perform as a “team” to accomplish what is, to…
THE OPERATING ROOM AS A STUDY IN CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Print Section Listen Imagine yourself dropped off on an island, or perhaps even another planet, with living beings who appear similar…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen It has been two years since the publication of the seminal article, “Surgeon Preference and Music in the Operating Room: A Randomized, Controlled Trial” by Crandall…
THE OR AND HUMOR Print Section Listen I used to be a very well mannered individual. Then two things happened: I went to nursing school. I got a job in…