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General Anesthesia Contributes to Post-op Pain

Some "noxious" general anesthetics excite sensory neurons that cause peripheral pain in patients once they wake from surgery, researchers say. I...

WHO Issues Surgical Safety Checklist

The World Health Organization and the Harvard University School of Public Health have created a new perioperative checklist for surgical team member...

Surgical Business Ethics in the Press

It's no secret that some leading orthopedic surgeons receive six- and seven-figure payments annually from the makers of artificial hips and knees. B...

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Busting 7 Back Injury Myths
Preventing the back injury epidemic among healthcare workers extends far beyond "keep your knees bent and your back straight."
Jamie Tessler, MPH

Last year I was invited by AORN to give a talk on nursing-related back injuries. I asked the audience of OR nurses how many of them had had a back injury on the job or knew a co-worker who had. More than 90 percent of the hands - in a standing-room-only ballroom seating 400 - went up.

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