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20 years ago in the AORN Journal - Perioperative Time Capsule

AORN Journal,  April, 2002  

An inservice program on cardiac arrest is the subject of one article. This program was developed because two nurses realized that when an arrest occurs in the OR, many staff members do not react with assurance. * Another article details growing new bones by placing demineralized bone powder in body areas where no bone exists.

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Growth occurs when host fibroblasts come in contact with the powder. * Dorsal root rhizotomy, a treatment for lower back pain, is reported to provide relief for approximately 75% of patients. * Regulation of ethylene oxide is the subject of another article. It is unclear which federal agency is responsible for hospital employees who work around the gas.

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