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  2. Lauren Elder - Wikipedia

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    The performance takes place in a hospital room with large images of animals projected onto the hospital privacy screen. Maria Porges writes of Elder's 1993 production Surrender in Artforum, "Although billed as environmental theater , Lauren Elder's immensely ambitious multidisciplinary performances encompass far more than mere drama.

  3. Privacy-enhanced computer display - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Mitsubitshi Electric Research Laboratories, [1] a privacy-enhanced computer display allows information that must remain private to be viewed on computer displays located in public areas (i.e. banks, hospitals and pharmacies) by employing the use of both ferroelectric shutter glasses and a unique device driver.

  4. Cubicle curtain - Wikipedia

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    A cubicle curtain or hospital curtain is a dividing cloth used in a medical treatment facility that provides a private enclosure for one or more patients. [1] The curtain is usually made from inherently flame retardant (IFR) fabric, and is suspended from a supporting structure or ceiling track.

  5. Operating theater - Wikipedia

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    Operating rooms are spacious, in a cleanroom, and well-lit, typically with overhead surgical lights, and may have viewing screens and monitors.Operating rooms are generally windowless, though windows are becoming more prevalent in newly built theaters to provide clinical teams with natural light, and feature controlled temperature and humidity.

  6. Medical privacy - Wikipedia

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    Medical privacy, or health privacy, is the practice of maintaining the security and confidentiality of patient records. It involves both the conversational discretion of health care providers and the security of medical records .

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