We are a level 11 also and we just opened a 53 bed Emergency Dept. Our Cat
scanners are a few feet from the trauma room across a small hallway. One of
the advantages for this set up are you can scan nontrauma patients until a
trauma patient arrives.
Good Luck
Liz Raganold RN,MPA
Trauma Program Director
Long Beach Memorial/Miller Children's
562 9331315
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> From: Kosakowski, Jacqueline [SMTP:Jacqueline.Kosakowski@choa.org]
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 7:01 AM
> To: 'Trauma Listserve'
> Subject: [traumanurses] CT scanner in Trauma Room
>
> We are a Level II facility starting to design a new Emergency Department
> area. Our Directors are investigating having a CT scanner located in one
> of
> the Trauma Rooms. Are there any trauma centers out there where you have
> done this? Pros? Cons? Suggestions? Thanks much.
> Jacqueline Kosakowski
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