Procedure Suite Temperature

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New AC units installed this week. Thermostat in adjoining room. Lead walls provide great insulation. Anyone wear latex free gore tex?

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i have an ongoing deal with the rad tech and MA. if i have goose bumps, the temp goes up. that is our barometer.
 
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my older patients start having V/V episodes above 75F. learned that the hard way 2 years ago when our AC went out in the summer. had to cancel last few hours of the day. the lack of airflow and humidity made that situation pretty gross
 
I like it 72.

I'll fight you if it dips < 71.9
 
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Do you have a deep hatred for your patients?
Came into work and I guess medical records turned down the thermostat last night. The thermostat was set at 72. It was 72 in medical records. But we have most of the vents in the procedure suite.
 
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I like 70. I gotta find a more breathable sterile gown for stim trials, I’m always sweating by the end.
 
You cold freaks need to start taking ice baths at home and leave the rest of us alone...

Procedure room 72.
 
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