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10 Things the OR Should Know About Central Sterile
How two pressure-cooker departments can work together more effectively.
Nancy Chobin, and Terri Matthews

Besides the fact that we deal with widgets and you deal with people, here's a list of the things that most OR personnel don't fully appreciate about sterile processing. We hope this helps you understand why your instrument sets aren't always ready when you want them to be.

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