There is a non-slip epoxy paint that is very durable. There is also a textured
flooring that is used in both histology labs and OR suites. Neither is cheap
but a lot less than legal repercussions.
We have the textured flooring in our lab. Works great. A little harder to
scrub, EVS uses a
Good Morning from Frigid Chicago:
Our lab has the opportunity to do some badly needed painting, and also to make
changes in the floor surfaces. We currently have vinyl in the clinical areas
and carpeting in the offices. The carpeting will stay. Our decision is whether
to swap out the vinyl or
HI everyone,
Are any of you willing to share your policy?
It is not uncommon for a patient to request his/her gallbladder, stone,
placentas, hardware.
Patients also rarely request their placentas to eat.
I believe patients to have rights to their tissues.
Thanks in advance.
Garrey
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I too would be interested in anyone willing to share their policy on placenta
exams or stillbirths? I'm in the process of updating ours and want to make sure
I have all the current indications for doing a placental exam. Thank you.
Candy
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> From: "Dyer, Terry"
> Date: January 18, 2016 at 11:59:14 AM CST
> To: "'histonet-ow...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'"
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> Subject: Acetone and IHC
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> I would appreciate input in