Operating room definition

Operating room means a room as defined in G.S. 131E-176(18c).
Operating room means a room in which surgical procedures are performed.
Operating room means a room used for the performance of surgical procedures requiring one or more incisions and that is required to comply with all applicable licensure codes and standards for an operating room.

Examples of Operating room in a sentence

  • Schaefer, Operating room pooling and parallel surgery processing under uncertainty, INFORMS Journal of Computing 23 (2) (2011) 220–237.

  • Three case studies were used from literature and industry interviews: Case 1: Operating room air-intake duct.

  • T`anfani, Operating room schedul- ing and rescheduling: a rolling horizon approach, Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal.

  • Glick, Operating room scheduling data base analysis for scheduling, Journal of Medical Systems 12 (6) (1988) 397–409.


More Definitions of Operating room

Operating room means that location in the office dedicated to the performance of surgery or special procedures.
Operating room means a room designated and equipped for performing surgical operations that requires a restricted environment.
Operating room or “OR” means a sterile room in the surgical suite that meets the requirements of a restricted area and is designated and equipped for performing surgical operations or other invasive procedures that require an aseptic field. Any form of anesthesia may be administered in an OR.
Operating room means a room intended for inva- sive procedures.
Operating room means an inpatient operating room, an outpatient or ambulatory surgical operating room, a shared operating room, or an endoscopy procedure room in a licensed health service facility.
Operating room means a room intended for invasive proce- dures.
Operating room means a room intended for invasive procedures.