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Ideas that Work
Give Patient Escorts a Beeper
Edited by Diana Procuniar, RN, BA, CNOR

Diana Procuniar, RN, BA, CNOR We've instituted a pager system for patient escorts that alerts them when their loved one's procedure is complete and the patient has been taken to the recovery room. Here's how it works.

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