Music in the OR: Does it Help or Harm?

From: AANA Journal | Date: October 1, 2006| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

Whether music is allowed in the operating mom-and the kind of music played-is usually at the discretion of the senior surueon. Can music enhance our ability to monitor the patient and at the same time relieve stress? On the flip side of the issue is the practice of putting earphones on patients who are receiving regional anesthesia.

Helpful or Harmful for Anesthesia Providers?

A survey by Hawksworth, et al, determined that 72 percent of anesthesia providers were subjected to mus...

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