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operating room
noun
- a specially equipped room, usually in a hospital, where surgical procedures are performed. : OR
Word History and Origins
Origin of operating room1
Example Sentences
Standard protocol when a critically ill patient experiences a miscarriage is to stabilize her and, in most cases, hurry to the operating room for delivery, medical experts said.
“It used to have an intensive care unit, an operating room, and a cardiology department,” he says.
They show up to outpatient clinics already displaying signs of trouble, Horvath said, and immediately have to be sent to the hospital where there’s an operating room and a blood bank.
Thurman was finally taken to an operating room at 2 p.m.
Recently, he told me, a younger doctor he is training felt he had to leave the operating room during a procedure for a woman who was 34 weeks pregnant.
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