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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
Although she had seen him in the emergency room in hundreds of episodes of the former series, Wyle’s mother, a former orthopedic and operating room nurse, said watching him on “The Pitt” hit her harder.
"And not only are they bright, they're very blue ... It looks white to your eyes, it looks sparkling while, like an emergency room, operating room kind of light".
Dr Mark Perlmutter says that doctors have had to work in operating rooms without soap, antibiotics or x-ray facilities, as Israel has resumed its offensive against Hamas in Gaza.
Before rushing the pregnant teenager to the operating room, they ran an extra test to confirm her fetus had expired.
Four operating rooms are in use - simultaneously - throughout the day and sometimes at night.
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