Understanding Patient Safety (LANGE Clinical Medicine) Robert Wachter
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Many European emergency medical services (EMS) systems provide physicians to care for these patients while other systems rely on paramedics (or, rarely, nurses). Our secondary goals were to elucidate clinical characteristics of patients who would benefit from feeding tubes and improve our understanding of when to recommend placement of feeding tubes. Positively by both caregivers and patients with A-T. Cancer patients, physicians and insurers want to be sure that whatever therapy is recommended and provided to patients is based on evidence, preferably results from randomized clinical trials. Understanding Patient Safety (LANGE Clinical Medicine) by Robert Wachter. Morgan GE, Mikhail MS, Murray MJ. In the last several years, many excellent reports have recommended approaches for improving healthcare safety (Institute of Medicine 2001; National Steering Committee on Patient Safety 2002; Institute of Medicine 2004). Oduntan and Oduro's Handbook of Anaesthetic. However the availability of better monitoring equipment does not replace the anaesthetist clinical judgement and observations of the patient because it is recognised that patient safety depends largely on the vigilance of the anaesthetist. Who underwent GT placement for non-palliative reasons. The ETI success 4 School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol & Department of Anaesthesia, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol BS16 1LE, UK Slagt C, Zondervan A, Patka P, de Lange JJ: A retrospective analysis of the intubations performed during 5 years of helicopter emergency medical service in Amsterdam. Lange Medical Books/ McGraw-Hill Companies. Information was obtained from medical records, interviews with primary health care providers, and 24 (83%) caregivers of patients with GT's who responded to survey requests. Understanding Patient Safety (LANGE Clinical Medicine) ebook.