AORN Journal
Volume 85, Issue 4 , Pages 717-728 , April 2007

Reduce–Recycle–Reuse: Guidelines for Promoting Perioperative Waste Management

  • Gary Laustsen, APRN

      Affiliations

    • Gary Laustsen, PhD, APRN, BC, Assistant professor at the Oregon Health & Science University, La Grande, Ore.

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 The author acknowledges the nurses at the VA Hospital in Denver, Colo, for their assistance in his research.

PII: S0001-2092(07)60146-X

doi: 10.1016/S0001-2092(07)60146-X

AORN Journal
Volume 85, Issue 4 , Pages 717-728 , April 2007