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Safety
Preventing Percutaneous Injuries in Outpatient Settings
Jane Perry, MA

Jane Perry, MA Little has been published on percutaneous injury risks to healthcare workers employed in outpatient surgery settings. And when it comes to implementing regulations that protect the health and safety of employees in these settings, the maxim "no data, no problem" applies in full force. But healthcare workers in ambulatory surgery centers may be more vulnerable to injuries than others if there are no data to support the need for protective measures.

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