2010
Electrical Injury to a Nurse Due to Conductive Fluid in an Operating Room Designated as a Dry Location
Wills J, Ehrenwerth J, Rogers D. Electrical Injury to a Nurse Due to Conductive Fluid in an Operating Room Designated as a Dry Location. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2010, 110: 1647-1649. PMID: 19933528, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0b013e3181a89627.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGround-fault circuit interruptersNational Fire Protection AssociationHealth care facilitiesOperating roomElectrical injuryCare facilitiesPower systemCircuit interruptersConductive fluidElectrical CodeExtension cordsAnesthetic useInjuryProtection AssociationNursesInterrupterAssociationDry locationsDiscontinuationEquipmentCordHospitalWet locations
2006
Resident Teaching Versus the Operating Room Schedule: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 1558 Cases
Davis EA, Escobar A, Ehrenwerth J, Watrous GA, Fisch GS, Kain ZN, Barash PG. Resident Teaching Versus the Operating Room Schedule: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 1558 Cases. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2006, 103: 932-937. PMID: 17000807, DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000232444.52274.7a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsASA physical status classificationTertiary academic medical centerPeri-induction periodPhysical status classificationAcademic medical centerMajority of casesSurgical incisionObservational studySurgical proceduresMedical CenterClinician trainingSurgical casesMean increaseOperating roomIncisionIndependent observersOperating room suiteStatus classificationOperating room scheduleCase lengthAnesthesiology residentsSurgical case lengthRoom efficiencyRoom schedule