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  2. Operating theater - Wikipedia

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    Operating rooms are spacious, in a cleanroom, and well-lit, typically with overhead surgical lights, and may have viewing screens and monitors.Operating rooms are generally windowless, though windows are becoming more prevalent in newly built theaters to provide clinical teams with natural light, and feature controlled temperature and humidity.

  3. Interstitial space (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In a medical or lab facility, where technology can change quickly, future equipment sizes and requirements can be unpredictable. With an interstitial space, room layouts in the primary floor may be altered much more easily than traditionally designed buildings since there are fewer service stacks penetrating the floors.

  4. Mossman District Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The main operating room retains original rendered and painted walls with floors and walls lined up to approximately one metre with tan- coloured terrazzo which also appears to be early. Some openings into this room also appear to be original; others have been altered. Ancillary rooms off the main theatre room have been re-lined. [1]

  5. Central sterile services department - Wikipedia

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    Sterile dental instruments from hospital central supply (barcoded label indicating sterilization date, expiry date and contents). The central sterile services department (CSSD), also called sterile processing department (SPD), sterile processing, central supply department (CSD), or central supply, is an integrated place in hospitals and other health care facilities that performs sterilization ...

  6. Operating room management - Wikipedia

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    Operating room management is the science of how to run an operating room suite. Operational operating room management focuses on maximizing operational efficiency at the facility, i.e. maximizing the number of surgical cases that can be carried out on a given day while minimizing the required resources and related costs.

  7. Hybrid operating room - Wikipedia

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    Planning a hybrid operating room requires to involve a considerable number of stakeholders. To ensure a smooth workflow in the room, all parties working there need to state their requirements, which will impact the room design and determining various resources like space, medical, and imaging equipment.

  8. Hospital ship - Wikipedia

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    7 operating rooms Svir 1989 100 7 operating rooms Irtysh 1990 100 7 operating rooms United States: USNS Mercy 1986 1,000 12 operating rooms, digital radiological services, a medical laboratory, a pharmacy, an optometry lab, an intensive care ward, dental services, a CT scanner, a morgue, 2 oxygen-producing plants USNS Comfort

  9. Running room - Wikipedia

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    The vertical dimension between the implant platform and the gingival margin is termed running room. In implant dentistry , running room refers to the apico-coronal distance between the platform of a dental implant and the gingival margin .