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Operating room safety in Australia: Are we up to the world standard?
Cathryn Murphy
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Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine
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Australia
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Healthcare Workers
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Australian Healthcare
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Surgical Procedures
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Operating Room Safety
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Healthcare Professionals
50%
Complication Rate
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Health Consumer
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Economic Burden
50%
Occupational Exposure
50%
Occupational Safety and Health
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Health Safety
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Developed Countries
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Financial Burden
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Body Fluids
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Australian Studies
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Surgical Complications
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Physical Burden
50%
Needlestick Injuries
50%
Safety Risk
50%
Blood Fluid
50%
Operating Room Staff
50%
Occupational Health Risk
50%
Surgical Site Infection
50%
Wrong-site Surgery
50%
Perioperative nurses
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Health Care Personnel
100%
Operating Room
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Surgical Technique
100%
Healthcare Consumer
50%
Occupational Exposure
50%
Postoperative Complication
50%
Needlestick Injury
50%
Surgical Infection
50%
Perioperative Nursing
50%