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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is EXACTLY why you NEVER leave your loved one ALONE in a hospital! You NEVER know WHAT they're doing to them. Hospitals are NOT safe places. Just saying the truth. Buyer BEWARE. [/quote] Cool beans. Which hospitals allow a loved one to be in the O.R.?[/quote] I know. This is the only problem. My children have had a few minor surgeries and I am allowed to accompany them as far as the OR until they fall asleep, and then you must leave. Who is allowed to stay in the OR the whole time? Or, if not, what the heck else can you do??????? [/quote] Connect with the circulating RN before the procedure. You will not be allowed in the OR (aseptic technique). The circulating RN is the person who's job it is to create a safe environment for the surgical patient.[/quote]
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