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Q: Working In the Operating Room
asked by: hlcrna on October 23rd, 2003
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I work in the operating room and am 10 weeks pregnant. I am trying very hard to avoid all potential hazards for this baby. Could you tell me specific things to avoid and most importantly, the effect of fluoro xray for less the 5 seconds and methyl methacralte used in total joint operations. Thank you. Surprised
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missbuttons
replied on October 23rd, 2003
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When it comes to something this serious, you need to seek the advice of a medical professional such as your doctor.
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