Airway management in the operating room setting: An analysis of reported safety events [0.03%]
手术室气道管理的安全事件报告分析
Kevin B Osgood,Sindhu Krishnan,Kimberly K Wheeler et al.
Kevin B Osgood et al.
Adverse event reporting systems are important tools for identifying areas of risk and opportunities quality improvement. Perioperative airway management (PAM) carries patient risk. We examine the nature of PAM incident reports at an academi...
Case law update [0.03%]
案例法更新
John C West,Christopher J Allman
John C West
Mary Steffany
Mary Steffany
Just as the general population of the United States is aging, so, too, is the population of active physicians. Training to become a physician and practice medicine is an arduous process. The competition to gain admission to medical school i...
Use of conditional medical orders to minimize moral, ethical, and legal risk in critical care [0.03%]
在重症监护中使用有条件医嘱以最小化道德、伦理和法律风险
Richard B Stuart,George Birchfield,Timothy E Little et al.
Richard B Stuart et al.
Risk managers and ethicists monitor adherence to codes of conduct in the delivery of medical services and proactively participate with providers to create protocols that minimize the moral, ethical, and legal risks inherent in many commonly...
The nature of reported safety events related to care coordination in the operating room setting in a tertiary academic center [0.03%]
三级学术中心手术室护理协调相关报告的安全事件的性质分析
Sindhu Krishnan,Kimberly K Wheeler,Marc Philip Pimentel et al.
Sindhu Krishnan et al.
Adverse event reporting systems are important tools for identifying areas of risk and opportunities for education and improvement. Our goal was to examine the nature of perioperative incident reports related to care coordination that were f...
Sue Boisvert
Sue Boisvert
Case Law Update [0.03%]
案例法更新
John C West,Christopher J Allman
John C West
Margaret Garrett
Margaret Garrett
Case Law Update [0.03%]
案例法更新
John C West,Christopher J Allman
John C West
The "NUTS" statistic: Applying an EBM disease model to defensive medicine [0.03%]
"NUTS"统计量:应用循证医学疾病模型于防御性医疗
Robert Allen,Angela G Cai,Peter Tepler et al.
Robert Allen et al.
Physicians believe that malpractice concerns result in unnecessary testing, and many emergency physicians state that avoiding malpractice is a contributing factor to ordering medically unnecessary tests. Unfortunately, defensive medicine do...