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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/adverse-safety-events-emergency-medical-services-care-children-out-hospital-cardiac-arrest
May 18, 2022 - Study
Adverse safety events in emergency medical services care of children with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Citation Text:
Eriksson CO, Bahr N, Meckler G, et al. Adverse safety events in emergency medical services care of children with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. JAMA Netw Open. …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49720/psn-pdf
December 01, 2014 - team administered intravenous tPA [tissue plasminogen activator] for presumed ischemic
stroke 100 minutes … Patients treated within 90 minutes of onset achieved
better outcomes than those who were treated between … 90 and 180 minutes, although there was still benefit
in the latter group. … recommendations such as the door-to-needle time for the use of intravenous rtPA should
not exceed 60 minutes
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/some-patients-cant-wait-improving-timeliness-emergency-department-care
November 25, 2020 - OR to arrange transport and was told someone would be down to transport the patient to surgery in 30 minutes … urgency, there was a substantial delay in OR readiness: although her condition was critical, more than 60 minutes … Nationally, only 40% of patients are seen within 15 minutes of arrival, and over 1% of patients leave
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/33761/psn-pdf
February 01, 2014 - pharmacists, technicians, and nurses are distracted and interrupted as frequently as once every 2
minutes … that emergency department physicians are interrupted, on
average, 10 times an hour, or once every 6 minutes
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/artificial-intelligence-and-patient-safety-promise-and-challenges
March 27, 2024 - Instead of monitoring once an hour or once every 15 minutes, we can monitor patients on a minute-to-minute … Price and a number of others on an AI analysis of the digital clock drawing test. 1 In just a couple minutes … If you’re only checking in on this patient once every 15 minutes, or even once every 5 minutes, you can
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-withpatrick-tighe-about-artificial-intelligence
March 27, 2024 - Instead of monitoring once an hour or once every 15 minutes, we can monitor patients on a minute-to-minute … Price and a number of others on an AI analysis of the digital clock drawing test. 1 In just a couple minutes … If you’re only checking in on this patient once every 15 minutes, or even once every 5 minutes, you can
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/35293/psn-pdf
August 31, 2005 - Removing Insult from Injury: Disclosing Adverse Events.
August 31, 2005
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/removing-insult-injury-disclosing-adverse-events
This 25-minute training video illustrates how physicians can discuss and apologize for medical mistakes.
https://psne…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/production-pressures
November 16, 2022 - administration, he reluctantly agreed to come to the day surgery unit to perform the quick (usually less than 10 minutes … After about 30 minutes, his neuromuscular blockade was pharmacologically reversed with neostigmine.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49490/psn-pdf
September 01, 2005 - The
nurse increased the pump rate to 500 mL/hour, but within 20 minutes, the patient reported feeling … The patient remained weak and
areflexic for about 20 minutes, prompting administration of calcium gluconate
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/dangerous-shift
July 24, 2013 - Approximately 45 minutes later, the unit clerk called the infant's bedside nurse to report that the infant's … the case of an unstable infant patient believed to be in significant respiratory distress, waiting 45 minutes … The patient has been on oxygen for minutes. The oximeter is reading .
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49388/psn-pdf
February 01, 2003 - About 2 minutes later, spontaneous respirations slowed, and the patient
became apneic. … assumed the patient’s apnea was due to opiate
sensitivity and assisted ventilation by hand for 30 minutes … (Table 3)
Case & Commentary: Part 2
Because the apneic episode lasted longer than 30 minutes, the anesthesia
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49535/psn-pdf
May 01, 2007 - , he reluctantly agreed to come to the day surgery unit to perform the quick
(usually less than 10 minutes … After about 30 minutes, his neuromuscular blockade was pharmacologically reversed with
neostigmine.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/33862/psn-pdf
July 01, 2018 - My joke is that if you tell your wife, just 5 more minutes and I'll finish
this email—you end up going … downstairs 17 minutes later, which is pi plus 3x longer. … they're
coming in with this, that, and the other thing—we're wrinkling our eyebrows and we have like 5 minutes
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psnet.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/import/webmm.ahrq.gov.302_slideshow.ppt
June 01, 2013 - She received advanced cardiac life support for 10 minutes. … Has antibiotic prophylaxis been given within
the last 60 minutes?
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49824/psn-pdf
March 01, 2018 - of the cardiac catheterization laboratory.(4) The ideal door-to-intervention time is
less than 90 minutes … the patient, perform the catheterization, identify vessel blockages, and open the artery in under 90
minutes
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49745/psn-pdf
October 01, 2015 - rigors are also minimized by providing acetaminophen, diphenhydramine, and/or hydrocortisone 30–60
minutes … minimized by providing pre-medication with acetaminophen,
diphenhydramine, and/or hydrocortisone 30–60 minutes
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psnet.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/import/webmm.ahrq.gov.137_slideshow.ppt
November 01, 2006 - dysfunction
• Beta Blocker at arrival
• Beta Blocker at discharge
• Thrombolytic agent within 30 minutes … of hospital arrival
• Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) within 120 minutes of hospital arrival
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/861294/psn-pdf
January 24, 2024 - Shining a glaring light on surgery: technology that
records every move aims to improve safety.
January 24, 2024
Freyer FJ. Boston Globe. January 13, 2024.
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/shining-glaring-light-surgery-technology-records-every-move-aims-improve-
safety
The surgical black box uses cameras and microphon…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/wrong-channel
February 01, 2003 - The nurse increased the pump rate to 500 mL/hour, but within 20 minutes, the patient reported feeling … The patient remained weak and areflexic for about 20 minutes, prompting administration of calcium gluconate