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Decreasing reprocessing costs by reducing the number of instruments in sets
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Havens, Jessica
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Decontamination - economics
/ Decontamination - methods
/ Decontamination - statistics & numerical data
/ Disease prevention
/ Equipment Reuse - economics
/ Equipment Reuse - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Medical/Surgical
/ Otolaryngology
/ Patient safety
/ Pediatrics
/ Quality Improvement
/ Surgical apparatus & instruments
/ Surgical Instruments - adverse effects
/ Surgical Instruments - economics
/ Surgical Instruments - trends
/ Throat surgery
2020
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Decreasing reprocessing costs by reducing the number of instruments in sets
by
Havens, Jessica
in
Decontamination - economics
/ Decontamination - methods
/ Decontamination - statistics & numerical data
/ Disease prevention
/ Equipment Reuse - economics
/ Equipment Reuse - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Medical/Surgical
/ Otolaryngology
/ Patient safety
/ Pediatrics
/ Quality Improvement
/ Surgical apparatus & instruments
/ Surgical Instruments - adverse effects
/ Surgical Instruments - economics
/ Surgical Instruments - trends
/ Throat surgery
2020
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Decreasing reprocessing costs by reducing the number of instruments in sets
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Havens, Jessica
in
Decontamination - economics
/ Decontamination - methods
/ Decontamination - statistics & numerical data
/ Disease prevention
/ Equipment Reuse - economics
/ Equipment Reuse - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Medical/Surgical
/ Otolaryngology
/ Patient safety
/ Pediatrics
/ Quality Improvement
/ Surgical apparatus & instruments
/ Surgical Instruments - adverse effects
/ Surgical Instruments - economics
/ Surgical Instruments - trends
/ Throat surgery
2020
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Decreasing reprocessing costs by reducing the number of instruments in sets
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Decreasing reprocessing costs by reducing the number of instruments in sets
2020
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Periop Briefing interviewed Jessica Havens, BAN, RN, charge of service for ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and ophthalmology, Seattle Children's Hospital, about her team's project to reduce the costs associated with reprocessing the tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy instrument set by removing infrequently used instruments. Because we were planning to ask the perioperative staff members to be responsible for collecting all of the data, we wanted to make the process as simple as possible for them. The surgeons were all informed by the division chief that we were doing the project; they were receptive to it as well. Because there was no resistance to the counting and data collection process, we did not have to work to obtain the team's buy-in.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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