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Complications and Mishaps in Anesthesia electronic resource Cases – Analysis – Preventive Strategies / edited by Matthias Hübler, Thea Koch, Karen B. Domino.

Contributor(s): Hübler, Matthias [editor.] | Koch, Thea [editor.] | Domino, Karen B [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XXV, 365 p. 46 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642454073Subject(s): medicine | Anesthesiology | Emergency medicine | Critical care medicine | Medicine & Public Health | Anesthesiology | Intensive / Critical Care Medicine | Emergency MedicineDDC classification: 617.96 LOC classification: RD78.3-87.3Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Retained placenta -- Elbow dislocation with fracture -- Pancreatic surgery -- A Day in the PACU -- TUR of the prostate -- Tonsillectomy -- Hurray, a child! -- The rebleed – Uh-oh, a child! -- Bowel obstruction -- D&C -- Inguinal hernia repair -- Hip surgery -- Foot surgery -- Spinal stenosis -- Septoplasty -- Cosmetic surgery -- Laparoscopic cholecystectomy -- The second inguinal hernia -- Hip fracture -- Frozen shoulder -- Forearm fracture -- Colectomy -- Knee joint replacement -- Laser surgery -- Tibia fracture -- Inguinal abscess -- Aortic aneurysm -- Dyspnea -- Strabismus surgery -- Thoracic CT scan -- Cerebrovascular accident -- Prostatectomy -- Angiography -- Glioblastoma -- Table.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Ability to learn from errors is an essential aspect of the quest to improve treatment quality and patient safety. This book consists of 33 cases in anesthesiology that are based on real life situations and illuminate avoidable complications and mishaps. The cases are presented in a novel manner in that they are embedded within narratives. The reader comes to each case “cold”, without any clue as to the content, and each case comprises a narrative and a factual component that are interwoven. The narrative parts provide the reader with information and tips regarding the clinical problems and tasks that the protagonist must face and try to solve. The idea is to engage the reader emotionally while reading and to entertain him or her while learning. All cases conclude with short debriefing sections which include possible strategies to prevent similar errors or mishaps.
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Retained placenta -- Elbow dislocation with fracture -- Pancreatic surgery -- A Day in the PACU -- TUR of the prostate -- Tonsillectomy -- Hurray, a child! -- The rebleed – Uh-oh, a child! -- Bowel obstruction -- D&C -- Inguinal hernia repair -- Hip surgery -- Foot surgery -- Spinal stenosis -- Septoplasty -- Cosmetic surgery -- Laparoscopic cholecystectomy -- The second inguinal hernia -- Hip fracture -- Frozen shoulder -- Forearm fracture -- Colectomy -- Knee joint replacement -- Laser surgery -- Tibia fracture -- Inguinal abscess -- Aortic aneurysm -- Dyspnea -- Strabismus surgery -- Thoracic CT scan -- Cerebrovascular accident -- Prostatectomy -- Angiography -- Glioblastoma -- Table.

Ability to learn from errors is an essential aspect of the quest to improve treatment quality and patient safety. This book consists of 33 cases in anesthesiology that are based on real life situations and illuminate avoidable complications and mishaps. The cases are presented in a novel manner in that they are embedded within narratives. The reader comes to each case “cold”, without any clue as to the content, and each case comprises a narrative and a factual component that are interwoven. The narrative parts provide the reader with information and tips regarding the clinical problems and tasks that the protagonist must face and try to solve. The idea is to engage the reader emotionally while reading and to entertain him or her while learning. All cases conclude with short debriefing sections which include possible strategies to prevent similar errors or mishaps.

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