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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Good Sama s new wand detects sponges left behind

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Nursing News - November 27, 2010
But it doesn't cure disease - doesn't even touch the patient. Instead, the staff can keep what may be the most common surgical error from festering into a fatal one, by literally waving a "wand" to make sure every surgical sponge that goes into a patient also comes out.
Most people would say there's nothing lucky about having a heart attack, but for Germain Boer, the time and place was about as lucky as you can get.
Carol Hunt poses for a portrait in her Grand Blanc home on Saturday, November 20, 2010.
A hospital is planning to build a new outpatient medical campus with an emergency room in a growing area of south suburban Indianapolis.
Docs weigh in on Duckett debacle (Daily Herald-Tribune)
Some Alberta doctors are offering a cautiously optimistic prognosis amid the uproar over emergency wait times and the firing of Alberta Health Services CEO Stephen Duckett.
A NURSING team which has changed the lives of heart patients have won a national award for its efforts.
MORE THAN 50 staff at an Oxford Hospital have been given a healthcare a Oscara by their bosses.
AN ambulance was sent out to care for Phil Barlowa s mother three times in the space of one weekend.
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