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E-raamat: Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia

(Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA), (University of Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom)
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  • ISBN-13: 9781119259725
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Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia is the first book to offer a candid examination of what can go wrong when anesthetizing veterinary patients and to discuss how we can learn from mistakes.  
  • Discusses the origins of errors and how to learn from mistakes
  • Covers common mistakes in veterinary anesthesia
  • Provides strategies for avoiding errors in anesthetizing small and large animal patients
  • Offers tips and tricks to implement in clinical practice
  • Presents actual case studies discussing errors in veterinary anesthesia 

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"This book serves as definitive reading for all faculty, residents, interns and technicians in veterinary anesthesiology...Each chapter provides excellent clinical vignettes of mistakes and inaccuracies....For anyone looking to improve their practice of veterinary medicine or formulating a system for morbidity-mortality rounds, this book is essential reading. Excellent." (Doody Enterprises 24/03/2017)

"Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia is an informative and necessary read for anyone interested in starting and managing an anesthesia service in a progressive veterinary practice or a large veterinary institution. It delves deeply into the subject and describes how errors in anesthesia are made and what can be done to prevent or correct them"....... "I was particularly engaged by the books introduction because it describes a management culture that, in my opinion, has been overlooked consciously or unconsciously by veterinary medicine"...... "One of the strengths of this book is the 4 chapters devoted to actual clinical scenarios in which errors were made or near misses occurred and how they were handled"..... "I think this book will also appeal and be very useful to the managers of forward-thinking general practices. Overall, I recommend this book to anyone looking to improve their anesthetic and personnel management skills" (Reviewed by Dianna Ovbey, DVM, MS, DACVAA Southeast Veterinary Anesthesia Services, Charleston, SC 15th June 2017 AVMA)

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
1 Errors: Terminology and Background
1(6)
Error: terminology
1(4)
Conclusion
5(1)
References
5(2)
2 Errors: Organizations, Individuals, and Unsafe Acts
7(18)
Error causation: technical factors
7(1)
Error causation: organizational and supervision factors
7(5)
Error causation: environmental factors
12(1)
Error causation: personnel factors
12(1)
Error causation: human factors
12(10)
Error causation: other factors
22(1)
Conclusion
22(1)
References
22(3)
3 Reporting and Analyzing Patient Safety Incidents
25(20)
The limitation in only counting errors
25(1)
How can we learn the most from our errors?
26(10)
Analyzing patient safety incidents
36(7)
Conclusion
43(1)
References
43(2)
4 Equipment and Technical Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia
45(14)
Cases
47(4)
Near miss vignettes
51(6)
Conclusion
57(1)
References
58(1)
5 Medication Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia
59(12)
Cases
60(6)
Near miss vignettes
66(3)
Conclusions
69(1)
References
69(2)
6 Errors of Clinical Reasoning and Decision-making in Veterinary Anesthesia
71(18)
Cases
72(13)
Near miss vignettes
85(2)
Conclusion
87(1)
References
87(2)
7 Errors of Communication and Teamwork in Veterinary Anesthesia
89(10)
Cases
89(6)
Near miss vignette
95(1)
Conclusion
96(1)
References
97(2)
8 Error Prevention in Veterinary Anesthesia
99(22)
General strategies for error prevention
100(4)
Specific strategies for error prevention
104(15)
Conclusion
119(1)
References
119(2)
Appendix A Suggested Readings 121(2)
Appendix B Terminology 123(4)
Appendix C ACVAA Monitoring Guidelines 127(4)
Appendix D ACVAA Guidelines for Anesthesia in Horses 131(2)
Appendix E A Brief History of Checklists 133(2)
Appendix F FDA Anesthesia Apparatus Checkout 135(2)
Appendix G Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists Anaesthetic Safety Checklist 137(2)
Appendix H Critical Clinical Condition Checklists 139(10)
Index 149
John W. Ludders, DVM, DipACVAA, is Professor Emeritus at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA.

Matthew McMillan, BVM&S, DipECVAA, MRCVS, is Principal Clinical Anaesthetist and Critical Care Co-ordinator at Queens Veterinary School Hospital at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom.