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Design of the recovery room

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A traditional recovery room is described with clear instructions for setting out floor space, trolley bays, and nurses’ station. Diagrams and illustrations show the type of recovery room most commonly used with more imaginative designs also included.
Title: Design of the recovery room
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A traditional recovery room is described with clear instructions for setting out floor space, trolley bays, and nurses’ station.
Diagrams and illustrations show the type of recovery room most commonly used with more imaginative designs also included.

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