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Ideas That Work
Color-Coxed Flags Signal Nurses, Physicians
Edited by Melonie Marchak, RN, BSN

Melonie Marchak, RN, BSN Our individual patient pre-op/recovery rooms are great for patient privacy, but not so great when it comes to nurse-physician communication. If a nurse isn't in the same room as a physician or anesthesiologist to receive oral instructions from them and if the doctor neglected to make a note on the patient's chart, nurses had no quick way of knowing what the doctor wanted.

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