The operating room can be a very noisy environment. Noise in this setting can affect patient\u27s physiologically as well as psychologically and it can also affect operating room staff. The review of the literafure shows the effects noise in the operating room has on patients and staff. Patients can become tachycardic and hypertensive due to the exposure to increased noise in the operating room while staff concentration can be impeded as well. The creation of a noise reduction program for the operating room will create a healing environment. The healing environment will help both patients and operating room staff, Patients vital signs will no longer be affected by noise while staff will produce less errors due to miscommunication. The noise...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the noise levels in an intensive care unit (ICU) i...
We read with great interest the arguments presented by Shawagfeh and colleagues in their letter “Noi...
Literature review written by University of Scranton graduate student Allison Ferullo as part of her ...
Patients are under a significant amount of stress during their hospitalization. Noise is an environm...
It is widely acknowledged that elevated levels of noise are commonplace in the healthcare environmen...
Introduction: Noise pollution in the operating room (OR) poses a threat to both patients and provide...
Noise in the operating room (OR) can be from many sources, including personnel and medical equipment...
Noise levels in hospital settings have risen beyond the recommended range of 35-40 decibels, resulti...
Background: Environmental noise pollution is regarded as a general stressor. Noise levels frequently...
Music has traditionally been part of the culture of many operating room theatres around the world wi...
Background: Environmental noise pollution is regarded as a general stressor. Noise levels frequently...
Background: Noise may have harmful effects. For critically ill patients, highlights have main conseq...
Introduction: Noise is considered as a common and widespread problem in the working environment. The...
Noise in orthopedic operating theaters The medical staff working in orthopedic operating theaters ar...
Purpose: The research was conducted to evaluate the noise levels and the effect of noise on the work...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the noise levels in an intensive care unit (ICU) i...
We read with great interest the arguments presented by Shawagfeh and colleagues in their letter “Noi...
Literature review written by University of Scranton graduate student Allison Ferullo as part of her ...
Patients are under a significant amount of stress during their hospitalization. Noise is an environm...
It is widely acknowledged that elevated levels of noise are commonplace in the healthcare environmen...
Introduction: Noise pollution in the operating room (OR) poses a threat to both patients and provide...
Noise in the operating room (OR) can be from many sources, including personnel and medical equipment...
Noise levels in hospital settings have risen beyond the recommended range of 35-40 decibels, resulti...
Background: Environmental noise pollution is regarded as a general stressor. Noise levels frequently...
Music has traditionally been part of the culture of many operating room theatres around the world wi...
Background: Environmental noise pollution is regarded as a general stressor. Noise levels frequently...
Background: Noise may have harmful effects. For critically ill patients, highlights have main conseq...
Introduction: Noise is considered as a common and widespread problem in the working environment. The...
Noise in orthopedic operating theaters The medical staff working in orthopedic operating theaters ar...
Purpose: The research was conducted to evaluate the noise levels and the effect of noise on the work...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the noise levels in an intensive care unit (ICU) i...
We read with great interest the arguments presented by Shawagfeh and colleagues in their letter “Noi...
Literature review written by University of Scranton graduate student Allison Ferullo as part of her ...