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  • 46. Have we seen the last of sharp retractor use in surgical, emergent, or trauma procedures?
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  • 53. Creation of a safety culture: reducing workplace injuries in a rural hospital setting.
    Hooper J, Charney W.
    AAOHN J; 2005 Sep; 53(9):394-8. PubMed ID: 16193911
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    Khan AR, Al Abdul Lateef ZN, Khamseen MB, Al Aithan MA, Khan SA, Al Ibrahim I.
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    Muller N, Steele M, Balaji KA, Krishna M, Berman AP, Robertson J, Vail J.
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  • 57. Costs associated with sharps injuries in the Swedish health care setting and potential cost savings from needle-stick prevention devices with needle and syringe.
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  • 58. [Factors associated with accidents caused by percutaneous exposure in nursing staff at a tertiary level hospital].
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