2020
DOI: 10.1177/2516043520914199
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Extendable mirrors to improve anesthesia provider comfort for eye and positioning checks in prone patients: A pilot study

Abstract: Prone positioning is frequently used for spinal surgery and is associated with risks including perioperative visual loss and stroke. Frequent eye checks and careful neck positioning are recommended. In our hospital’s current model, anesthesia providers are required to kneel on the operating room floor beneath operating room table, exposing themselves to hazards such as bodily fluids and back and knee strain. This maneuver is both time consuming and unpleasant. While new devices that enable easier visu… Show more

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“…And human factors need to be considered to improve the efficiency and quality of care, as noted in papers by Webster and Lin. 12,13 In summary, staff caring for people with COVID-19 are anxious, afraid of infection, and of spreading it to their families. They are often off balance, out of their comfort zone, and unsure about their competence to take on new tasks.…”
Section: Gratitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…And human factors need to be considered to improve the efficiency and quality of care, as noted in papers by Webster and Lin. 12,13 In summary, staff caring for people with COVID-19 are anxious, afraid of infection, and of spreading it to their families. They are often off balance, out of their comfort zone, and unsure about their competence to take on new tasks.…”
Section: Gratitudementioning
confidence: 99%