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How to Evaluate Orthopedic C-Arms
5 simple steps to selecting the best unit to meet the fluoroscopy needs of your ORs.
Catherine Sayers, BSN, MSHA and Jane Klinglesmith, RN, BS, CNOR

Right now at Pinnacle Orthopaedic Surgery Centers, two of our ASC clients are in the market for a total of three new C-arms. To be sure we end up with the best units for the staff and patients, we have developed a systematic method for evaluating them. Here's how we go about it.

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