Background: Studies carried out in simulated environments suggest that checklists improve the management of surgical and intensive care crises. Whether checklists improve the management of medical crises simulated in actual emergency departments (EDs) is unknown. Methods: Eight crises (anaphylactic shock, life-threatening asthma exacerbation, haemorrhagic shock from upper gastrointestinal bleeding, septic shock, calcium channel blocker poisoning, tricyclic antidepressant poisoning, status epilepticus, increased intracranial pressure) were simulated twice (once with and once without checklist access) in each of four EDs - of which two belong to an academic centre - and managed by resuscitation teams during their clinical shifts. A checklist ...
Medical error in trauma care remains common [1]. Checklists are a cognitive aid that can be employed...
Background Emergency department clinicians confront problems that are often ill defined, rapidly ev...
Importance: Emergency resuscitation of critically ill patients can challenge team communication and ...
Background: Studies carried out in simulated environments suggest that checklists improve the manage...
Objective: Medical crises occur rather seldom in the primary care setting, but when they do, initial...
Background: ‘Failure to rescue’ of hospitalized patients with deteriorating physiology on general wa...
Checklists can improve adherence to standardized procedures and minimize human error. We aimed to te...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: ‘Failure to rescue’ of hospitalized patients with deteriorating physiology on g...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical teams struggle on general wards with acute management of deteriorating patien...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical teams struggle on general wards with acute management of deteriorating patien...
Operating room crisis checklists increase patient safety and decrease morbidity and mortality. Howev...
Background: Operating room crises require prompt, efficient action to avoid detrimental outcomes. Re...
Background: Operating room crises require prompt, efficient action to avoid detrimental outcomes. Re...
Background: Checklists can reduce medical errors. However, the use of checklists is hampered by lack...
Introduction: The Emergency Department (ED) is a complex environment. Patients present with many dif...
Medical error in trauma care remains common [1]. Checklists are a cognitive aid that can be employed...
Background Emergency department clinicians confront problems that are often ill defined, rapidly ev...
Importance: Emergency resuscitation of critically ill patients can challenge team communication and ...
Background: Studies carried out in simulated environments suggest that checklists improve the manage...
Objective: Medical crises occur rather seldom in the primary care setting, but when they do, initial...
Background: ‘Failure to rescue’ of hospitalized patients with deteriorating physiology on general wa...
Checklists can improve adherence to standardized procedures and minimize human error. We aimed to te...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: ‘Failure to rescue’ of hospitalized patients with deteriorating physiology on g...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical teams struggle on general wards with acute management of deteriorating patien...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical teams struggle on general wards with acute management of deteriorating patien...
Operating room crisis checklists increase patient safety and decrease morbidity and mortality. Howev...
Background: Operating room crises require prompt, efficient action to avoid detrimental outcomes. Re...
Background: Operating room crises require prompt, efficient action to avoid detrimental outcomes. Re...
Background: Checklists can reduce medical errors. However, the use of checklists is hampered by lack...
Introduction: The Emergency Department (ED) is a complex environment. Patients present with many dif...
Medical error in trauma care remains common [1]. Checklists are a cognitive aid that can be employed...
Background Emergency department clinicians confront problems that are often ill defined, rapidly ev...
Importance: Emergency resuscitation of critically ill patients can challenge team communication and ...