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Temperature and its effect on bone cement

Bone cement mixing is often seen as a simple procedure, but the skill of the perioperative practitioner in mixing the cement may ultimately be the difference between the success and failure of a hip or knee joint replacement. Klaus-Dieter Kühn (2000) states: 'The nurses (together with the surge...

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Humans
Inhalation Exposure - prevention & control
Methylmethacrylate - adverse effects
Methylmethacrylate - chemistry
Perioperative Nursing
Safety
Temperature
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