There is no standard number of operating rooms. It will depend on the size and nature of the hospital. Have seen some with 1, some with 12.
953 beds and 17 operating rooms
Propofol is NOT a drug! It's anesthesia used in hospital operating rooms.
It's anesthesia used in hospital operating rooms. Since it's extremely dangerous to use, it has to be monitored.
Operating rooms are sterile environments
One such job could be in the housekeeping department that involves the cleaning and sanitizing of the hospital (patient rooms, office rooms, floors, operating rooms, etc.). Another could be in receiving; the unloading of deliveries, stock organization, delivering supplies to various departments etc.
There are a number of things that can happen in a hospital room. There are many different types of hospital rooms such as labor and delivery rooms where a woman is giving birth to a baby. They have surgical rooms where surgeries take place so there are a lot of things that can happen in a hospital room.
Good question! Depending on the hospital the rooms might vary. for example, CGH is different from the other local hospital KSB.
Operating rooms are air-conditioned to help prevent infection
They don't look that much different than the other doctors. Take your Kodak to the hospital and hang around the operating rooms.
classification of operating rooms
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