Patient Safety Solutions
Found 3 free book(s)Patient Safety Solutions | volume 1, solution 3 | May 2007
www.who.intWHO Collaborating Centre for Patient Safety Solutions Aide Memoire Statement of Problem and ImPact: During an episode of disease or period of care, a patient can potentially be treated by a number of health-care practition-ers and specialists in multiple settings, including primary care, specialized outpatient care, emergency care, surgical care,
LEARNING FROM ERROR - WHO
www.who.intpatient safety workshop is designed to be suitable for health-care workers (e.g. nurses, doctors, midwives, pharmacists), health-care workers in training (e.g. nursing students, medical students, residents), health-care managers or administrators, patient safety officers, and any other groups involved in delivering health care.
Preventing Hospital-Associated Venous Thromboembolism
www.ahrq.govpatient year, resulting in fatal bleeding at least 0.1 to 0.3 percent per patient year in clinical trials. In real-world practices, the rates are much higher.10-12 When patients survive the VTE event and acute course of anticoagulant therapy—and all the