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Topic 10 Patient safety and invasive procedures

Topic 10 Patient safety and invasive procedures. Learning objective.

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Topic 10 Patient safety and invasive procedures

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  1. Topic 10 Patient safety and invasive procedures

  2. Learning objective The objective of this topic is to understand the main causes of adverse events in surgical care and how they can be reduced by applying verification processes to ensure the correct patient receives the right procedure at the right time and place

  3. Knowledge requirements • the main types of adverse events associated with surgical and invasive procedural care • the verification processes for improving surgical and invasive procedures care

  4. Performance requirements • follow a verification process to eliminate wrong patient, wrong side and wrong procedure • practise operating room techniques that reduce risks and errors ( time-out, briefings, debriefings, stating concerns) • participate in an educational process for reviewing surgical mortality and morbidity

  5. The main types of adverse events associated with invasive procedural and surgical care • poor infection control methods • inadequate patient management • failure by health-care providers to communicate effectively before, during and after operative procedures

  6. The verification processes for improving surgical care • What is a guideline? • guidelines in surgical care

  7. Practise operating room techniques that reduce risks and errors • participating in team briefings and debriefings • appropriately sharing information • asking questions • asserting oneself appropriately • stating or sharing intentions • teaching • managing workload

  8. Surgical mortality and morbidity meetings • Is the meeting structured? • Is there an emphasis on education and understanding? • Is prevention the goal of the discussion? • Are these meetings considered a core activity • Is everyone involved? • Are juniors, including students, encouraged to attend? • How are deaths handled? • Is a written summary of the discussions kept?

  9. Summary • the value of guidelines • health-care professionals need to understand the reasons for the guidelines • verification steps can minimize mistakes in patient identity • the use if everyday techniques can improve communication and minimize errors

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