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Our Surgery Centre includes complementary areas corresponding to: medical central monitoring (for seven operating-rooms, four inpatients recovery area, five rooms for ambulatory patients and four boxes); pathological anatomy peripheral laboratory; peripheral X-ray film processing; X-ray equipments deposit and automatic developer; multiple equipments deposits; clean material peripheral supply single circulation area (to receive, deposit transitorily and distribute sterilized material, disposable material, medications, bed-sheets etc.); used material peripheral supply single circulation area (to receive surgical instruments, manual and ultrasonic surgical instruments cleaning and delivery to central supply area); supervision and secretary´s offices (outside the strictly clean area) as well as another section, specifically designed for the medical staff comfort, including dressing-rooms and sanitary facilities for doctors, also having a doctors´ lounge and nurses´ dressing-rooms and lounge.
Specific transfer areas for inpatients and ambulatory patients and staff, are located prior to the restricted zone access. Medical and non-medical staff access, as well as the one for patients, have been designed, observing the strictest safety procedures; electronically recording names of those who enter, date and time.
Our surgery centre is also conveniently equipped to carry out telemedicine transmissions, for which reason, it is computer-linked from its very beginning, including all medical areas, operating-rooms and doctors´ lounge. A video camera system will enable us to record surgeries and/or directly broadcast the same to the conference-room or the doctors lounge, as another efficient way to develop training activites and carry out lectures. There is also a digital camera at the doctors´ disposal. Communications proof essential at present, this is the reason why we provide audio, telephonic, TV and informatic connections from almost any section of our surgery centre.
The surgery centre is also equipped with:
• Piped music
• Closed TV circuit in the anaesthesia recovery area and in ambulatory patients rooms. · TV and video recorder in pre-surgery rooms and ambulatory patients recovery area, doctors and staff lounge, waiting-rooms for relatives and ambulatory patients waiting-room.
• Telephone lines in all areas of the surgery centre.
• Cardiac arrest alarms in each of the surgery-rooms, the anaesthesia recovery area (in the gases manifold) and finally in the ambulatory patient recovery area (also in the gases manifold).
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