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Stop, Look and Listen |
This weekend
I was taking a walk in my neighborhood and saw a family at a cross walk. The
parents were teaching their children to stop, look and listen before they
crossed the street. These three
simple words got me thinking about my world, the medical field, and how important
these same words are. My first
thought was of the surgical pause; how just a few years ago this was not being
done, but now on every case. We stop to look at the patient to make sure everything
is O.K., then proceed to listen, that we all are ready to start the case by verbally
stating so and then documenting our action.
The next
thought that crept into my mind was, this past week, I was with a customer,
helping them verify their sonic process. They elected to use our test (SonoCheck) to verify that their equipment
was performing correctly. The test showed that no cavitation was taking
place. The staff had stopped and looked
at the results and did listen to the equipment. The equipment sounded like it
was working, but, the test showed something different. The controls stated the
equipment was set at the factory settings, but, something was still not working. Come to
find out, something was not done properly at the time of installation and
the concern was fixed. Lastly, some of the articles we have posted this week are from non-traditional
sources. We some times have to stop, look and listen (or read) to gain our
knowledge. Regardless where we work, OR, CSSD, Endoscopy unit
or a medical device manufacturer, taking the time to stop, look and listen is
still very important in what we do each
day, help people. No computer program in my mind will ever replace these three
simple words.
I guess that everything we learned when we were in kindergarten is true.
We all still need to "Stop, Look and Listen"
from time to time, regardless if it is work or home life.
Sincerely, Stephen M. Kovach
Director of Education
Healthmark Industries Company, Inc. |
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Tip of the Week |
What is Degassing?
The
term degassing is terminology that is associated with sonic cleaning. Degassing
is a process which eliminates air that is trapped in solution, it
conditions your bath for maximum efficiency. The process of degassing a sonic
cleaner is done in a empty tank (no instruments).
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Alex Kirk Healthmark Industries Company, Inc.
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