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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/isolated-clot-real-error
December 01, 2013 - SPOTLIGHT CASE
Isolated Clot, Real Error
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Parks A, Fang MC. Isolated Clot, Real Error. PSNet [internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, US Department of Health and Human Services. 2018.
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February 28, 2011 - SPOTLIGHT CASE
All in the History
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Fee C. All in the History. PSNet [internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, US Department of Health and Human Services. 2009.
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October 28, 2020 - Hospital-Acquired Diabetic Ketoacidosis.
Citation Text:
Zuidema D, Bagley B, Tan CL. Hospital-Acquired Diabetic Ketoacidosis.. PSNet [internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, US Department of Health and Human Services. 2023.
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October 30, 2019 - Modifying residents' professional attitudes about substance abuse treatment and training.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-withcarolyn-clancy-md
September 01, 2005 - More recently, Landrigan and colleagues demonstrated that shorter shifts among intensive care unit residents
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/beyond-pandemic-creating-total-systems-safety
August 30, 2023 - increase the implementation of evidence-based infection prevention and safety practices to protect their residents
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-patricia-mcgaffigan-about-beyond-pandemic-creating-total-systems-safety
August 30, 2023 - increase the implementation of evidence-based infection prevention and safety practices to protect their residents
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/patient-advocacy-patient-safety-have-things-changed
June 01, 2014 - Patient Advocacy in Patient Safety: Have Things Changed?
Helen Haskell, MA | June 1, 2014
Also Read a Conversation
View more articles from the same authors.
Citation Text:
Haskell H. Patient Advocacy in Patient Safety: Have Things Changed?. PSNet [internet]. Ro…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/dangers-missing-epidural-abscess-multiple-visits-and-delayed-diagnosis-severely-negative
April 27, 2022 - SPOTLIGHT CASE
Dangers of Missing an Epidural Abscess: Multiple Visits and Delayed Diagnosis with a Severely Negative Outcome
Citation Text:
Lantz L, Yoon J, Barnes DK. Dangers of Missing an Epidural Abscess: Multiple Visits and Delayed Diagnosis with a Severely Negative Outcome. PSNet [internet…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-sigall-k-bell-md
February 26, 2025 - not new that physicians are so pressed for time that they cannot adequately give feedback to their residents
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/33866/psn-pdf
September 01, 2018 - not new that
physicians are so pressed for time that they cannot adequately give feedback to their residents
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49565/psn-pdf
July 01, 2008 - Wrong Route for Nutrients
July 1, 2008
Scott-Cawiezell JR. Wrong Route for Nutrients. PSNet [internet]. 2008.
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/wrong-route-nutrients
The Case
An 82-year-old man living in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) had not been eating or drinking well for about 6
months. He had lost weight and d…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/inadvertent-use-more-potent-acid-leads-burn
November 01, 2023 - Inadvertent Use of More Potent Acid Leads to Burn
Citation Text:
Maibach HI. Inadvertent Use of More Potent Acid Leads to Burn. PSNet [internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, US Department of Health and Human Services. 2016.
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October 30, 2019 - Misidentifying the Unidentified – John Doe and the EHR
October 30, 2019
Janowak CF, Janowak LM. Misidentifying the Unidentified – John Doe and the EHR. PSNet [internet].
2019.
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/misidentifying-unidentified-john-doe-and-ehr
The Case
Two male patients of similar age arrived at the same …
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49766/psn-pdf
August 21, 2016 - Getting the (Right) Doctor, Right Away
August 21, 2016
Gupta K, Khanna R. Getting the (Right) Doctor, Right Away. PSNet [internet]. 2016.
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/getting-right-doctor-right-away
The Case
A 57-year-old woman with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease underwent hip surgery.
Postop…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/import/webmm.ahrq.gov.299_slideshow.ppt
May 01, 2013 - Spotlight Case July 2008
Spotlight Case
Right Regimen, Wrong Cancer: Patient Catches Medical Error
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Source and Credits
This presentation is based on the May 2013
AHRQ WebM&M Spotlight Case
See the full article at http://webmm.ahrq.gov
CME credit is available
Commentary by: Joseph O. Jacobson, MD, MSc…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/867004/psn-pdf
October 30, 2024 - Critical Radiology Alert Process
October 30, 2024
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/innovation/critical-radiology-alert-process
Summary
Vanderbilt University Medical Center developed an electronic trigger tool that alerts the care team of
unrelated abnormal findings and provides a companion follow-up process, with the goal o…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/primer/responding-patient-safety-events
October 18, 2023 - Responding to Patient Safety Events
Citation Text:
Shaikh U. Responding to Patient Safety Events. PSNet [internet]. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, US Department of Health and Human Services. 2025.
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July 01, 2012 - Misleading Complaint
July 1, 2012
Soni K, Dhaliwal G. Misleading Complaint. PSNet [internet]. 2012.
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/misleading-complaint
The Case
A 54-year-old homeless man with a history of alcoholism presented to the emergency department (ED) with
complaints of knee problems. The triage nurse docu…
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/consequences-medical-overuse
May 05, 2021 - In 1978, Harvard medical students, residents, and attending physicians were asked the following question