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operating room

noun

  1. a specially equipped room, usually in a hospital, where surgical procedures are performed. : OR


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Word History and Origins

Origin of operating room1

First recorded in 1885–90
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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.

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"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".

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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.

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Before rushing the pregnant teenager to the operating room, they ran an extra test to confirm her fetus had expired.

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Four operating rooms are in use - simultaneously - throughout the day and sometimes at night.

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