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Surgical Patient Safety: A Case-Based Approach [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 282x218x20 mm, kaal: 1089 g, 135 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • ISBN-10: 0071842632
  • ISBN-13: 9780071842631
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 282x218x20 mm, kaal: 1089 g, 135 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • ISBN-10: 0071842632
  • ISBN-13: 9780071842631
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Put patient safety at the center of your surgical protocolwith this essential case-based guide

Despite many advances in the practice of surgery, surgical complications continue to cause significant patient morbidity and mortality. Now more than ever, it is the responsibility of every surgeon to take the lead in understanding and mitigating complications and adverse events. Surgical Patient Safety: A Case-based Approach is your blueprint for putting this goal within reach.

This timely resource gives you all the insights needed to effectively manage patient safety, covering everything from sharpening communication skills to establishing shared decision-making with patients and their families. Supplementing this important content are numerous case-based examples and exercises, supported by color illustrations, tables, figures, radiographs, and algorithms. Taken as a whole, this new textbook represents a one-stop, hands-on patient safety primer that no other sourcebook can match.

Surgical Patient Safety represents a vital call to actionone designed to inspire a physician-driven initiative fostering a global culture of patient safety.

Features

 The latest practical patient safety tools for surgeons in training, including surgical safety checklists, intraoperative rescue strategies, and the global implementation of new regulatory compliance guidelines  Case-based scenarios examining technical challenges and bail-out options in the operating room  Bulleted pearls and pitfalls that take you through the decision-making process for diagnostic work up and revision of specific complications  Insights from renowned experts that explain how to handle malpractice lawsuits; navigate the modern dangers of electronic health records; apply the pragmatic IKEA approach for patient advocacy; and much more  A must-read for all practicing surgeons, independent of the surgical subspecialty

 



 
Contributors ix
Preface xiii
Section I Practical Tools for Surgical Residents in Training
1(70)
1 Communication Skills for Surgeons
3(12)
Kathleen A. Bonvicini
Dwight W. Burney
2 Shared Decision Making---the "Holy Grail" of Informed Consent?
15(6)
Jeffrey Varnell
3 Surgical Safety Checklists---Pitfalls and Pearls
21(2)
Paula Peceny
Walter L. Biffl
4 Safety in Surgery Beyond the Checklist
23(16)
Andrew Grose
Alexey Abramov
Kassime Berthe
5 The Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Conference
39(6)
Jamie E. Anderson
Gregory J. Jurkovich
6 When Things Go Wrong in the Operating Room
45(12)
Kevin Pel
7 Failure to Plan is Planning to Fail
57(8)
David J. Hak
8 Good Judgment Comes from Experience, which Comes from Poor Judgment
65(6)
Michael R. Dayton
Section II Case-Based Scenarios
71(92)
9 Technical Errors and Bail-Out Strategies in Thoracic Surgery
73(10)
Fredric M. Pieracci
10 Technical Errors and Bail-Out Strategies in Abdominal Surgery
83(6)
Giammauro Berardi
Giuseppe Nigri
11 Technical Errors and Bail-Out Strategies in Gallbladder Surgery
89(8)
Robert T. Stovall
Fredric M. Pieracci
12 Technical Errors and Bail-Out Strategies in Pancreatic Surgery
97(14)
Anna Silvia Wenning
Reto Kaderli
Beat Gloor
13 Technical Errors and Bail-Out Strategies in Gynecologic Surgery
111(10)
J. Chris Carey
14 Technical Errors and Bail-Out Strategies in Orthopedic Trauma Surgery
121(6)
Hans-Christoph Pape
Simon Tiziani
15 Technical Errors and Bail-Out Strategies in Joint Replacement Surgery
127(14)
Michael R. Dayton
16 Management Strategies for Postoperative Orthopedic Infections
141(10)
Vivek Chadayammuri
Mark Hake
Cyril Mauffrey
17 Nontechnical Errors in Surgery: Communication Breakdown
151(12)
Ted J. Clarke
Bayley Clarke
Section III Perspectives
163(108)
18 Why Surgeons Get Sued
165(12)
Dennis Boyle
19 When Does a Hospital Get Sued? Perspective From a Physician Executive
177(4)
Philip S. Mehler
20 How to Survive a Professional Negligence Lawsuit
181(8)
Douglas W. Lundy
C. Matthew Smith
21 Professionalism in Healthcare
189(6)
Jeremy Long
Lindsey Fish
Amber Wobbekind
22 The "IKEA Approach" for Patient-Centered Care
195(12)
Pat Mastors
23 The Risks of Health Information Technology
207(42)
Michael S. Victoroff
24 Evidence, Information, and Knowledge
249(12)
Lorri Zipperer
Barbara B. Jones
Julia M. Esparza
Joyce Wahr
25 Patient Safety Training For Resident Physicians
261(10)
David B. Mayer
Anne Gunderson
Tracy Granzyk
Section IV Epilogue
271(2)
Philip F. Stahel
Index 273