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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John W. Ludders (Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA) , Matthew McMillan (University of Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781119259718ISBN 10: 1119259711 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 18 November 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface, ix Acknowledgments, xi Introduction, xiii 1 Errors: Terminology and Background, 1 Error: terminology, 1 Conclusion, 5 References, 5 2 Errors: Organizations, Individuals, and Unsafe Acts, 7 Error causation: technical factors, 7 Error causation: organizational and supervision factors, 7 Error causation: environmental factors, 12 Error causation: personnel factors, 12 Error causation: human factors, 12 Error causation: other factors, 22 Conclusion, 22 References, 22 3 Reporting and Analyzing Patient Safety Incidents, 25 The limitation in only counting errors, 25 How can we learn the most from our errors?, 26 Analyzing patient safety incidents, 36 Conclusion, 43 References, 43 4 Equipment and Technical Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia, 45 Cases, 47 Near miss vignettes, 51 Conclusion, 57 References, 58 5 Medication Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia, 59 Cases, 60 Near miss vignettes, 66 Conclusions, 69 References, 69 6 Errors of Clinical Reasoning and Decision-making in Veterinary Anesthesia, 71 Cases, 72 Near miss vignettes, 85 Conclusion, 87 References, 87 7 Errors of Communication and Teamwork in Veterinary Anesthesia, 89 Cases, 89 Near miss vignette, 95 Conclusion, 96 References, 97 8 Error Prevention in Veterinary Anesthesia, 99 General strategies for error prevention, 100 Specific strategies for error prevention, 104 Conclusion, 119 References, 119 Appendix A. Suggested Readings, 121 Appendix B. Terminology, 123 Appendix C. ACVAA Monitoring Guidelines, 127 Appendix D. ACVAA Guidelines for Anesthesia in Horses, 131 Appendix E. A Brief History of Checklists, 133 Appendix F. FDA Anesthesia Apparatus Checkout, 135 Appendix G. Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists Anaesthetic Safety Checklist, 137 Appendix H. Critical Clinical Condition Checklists, 139 Index, 149ReviewsThis book serves as definitive reading for all faculty, residents, interns and technicians in veterinary anesthesiology...Each chapter provides excellent clinical vignettes of mistakes and inaccuracies....For anyone looking to improve their practice of veterinary medicine or formulating a system for morbidity-mortality rounds, this book is essential reading. Excellent. (Doody Enterprises 24/03/2017) This book serves as definitive reading for all faculty, residents, interns and technicians in veterinary anesthesiology...Each chapter provides excellent clinical vignettes of mistakes and inaccuracies...For anyone looking to improve their practice of veterinary medicine or formulating a system for morbidity-mortality rounds, this book is essential reading. Excellent. (Doody Enterprises 24/03/2017) Author InformationJohn W. Ludders, DVM, DipACVAA, is Professor Emeritus at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA. Matthew McMillan, BVM&S, DipECVAA, MRCVS, is Principal Clinical Anaesthetist and Critical Care Co-ordinator at Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |