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General Anesthesia Contributes to Post-op Pain

Some "noxious" general anesthetics excite sensory neurons that cause peripheral pain in patients once they wake from surgery, researchers say. I...

WHO Issues Surgical Safety Checklist

The World Health Organization and the Harvard University School of Public Health have created a new perioperative checklist for surgical team member...

Surgical Business Ethics in the Press

It's no secret that some leading orthopedic surgeons receive six- and seven-figure payments annually from the makers of artificial hips and knees. B...

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Safety
Power to the Patients
Carol Roth, RN, JD

When it comes to improving safety, your patients soon will go from being missing links to key ingredients.

JCAHO's 2007 National Patient Safety Goals encourage patients' active involvement in their own care. Effective Jan. 1, NPSG 13 focuses on patient involvement as a safety strategy. The goal also includes a new requirement that organizations "define and communicate the means for patients and their families to report concerns about safety."

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