Urolog. pro Praxi, 2010; 11(6): 338-339

Comparing the work of a nurse at the inpatient department and in the operating theatre

Renata Slováčková
Urologická klinika, LF UP a FN Olomouc

I was inspired to write this article by my short-term stay in the operating theatre where I took the position of a circulating nurse. I otherwise

work at an inpatient department. The aim of the article is to outline the job description of a nurse at the inpatient department and

in the operating theatre, including the advantages and disadvantages of working in these positions.

Keywords: nurse, operating theatre, inpatient department, stress factor, scrub nurse, health

Published: December 14, 2010  Show citation

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