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2000, Number 4

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Rev Med Hosp Gen Mex 2000; 63 (4)

Health and environment between anesthesiologist: Social and labor context

Barragán-Solís A, Ramírez-de-la-Roche OF, Barragán-Solís AN
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Language: Spanish
References: 6
Page: 247-253
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Key words:

Anesthesiology, labor risk, anesthesia, social anthropology.

ABSTRACT

In this work a brief description of the daily anesthesiology practice is presented, starting from the own actors’s voices. In the subject, the doctors carry out mainly their work exercise in the operating room, that is an isolated place from the external atmosphere due to the risk of bacterial, physical, chemical elements among others. During the development of the work of these specialists, substances are managed that cause problems of health, due to the high toxic concentrations and to the frequency to their exhibition, it also exists concern for the possible effects of X’s rays secondary radiation. The anesthesiology is a specialty seen as secondary, since the hospital organization relegates the work from this professional to the area of the operating room, it classifies it only to the anesthetic procedure, it transforms it by mistaque into the surgeon’s assistant. And the importance and fineness of their work is this regarded by the same medical personnel as well as from the patients that are intervened surgically, it bears it, besides the problems of health, to multiple and complex psychological, family and labor conflicts.


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Rev Med Hosp Gen Mex. 2000;63