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Behind Closed Doors
Now and Then, and Then Again...
Paula Watkins, RN, CNOR

Progress is a wonderful thing, but sometimes so is "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." In OR nursing, there have been some advances that make it hard to believe we did it the old way and others on which the jury's still out. Here's a history lesson for the youngsters and a walk down memory lane for us old birds.

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