This case study was put together by our partners at CRICO and was written by Jason Boulanger, CRICO Description A 53-year-old male died intraoperatively during an elective total knee replacement after suffering a cardio-pulmonary arrest. Key Lesson Clear communication on the care plan among care team members and prompt escalation in situations of patient decompensation is crucial to safe care, especially in the operative setting. Clinical Sequence A 53-year-old male with a history significant for obesity, hypertension, and a prior right-knee surgery arrived at the hospital for a partial left knee replacement. The patient’s vital signs at the preoperative evaluation...
This case study was made available to MIEC through our partnership with CRICO. It was written by Gretchen Ruoff, MPH, CPHRM, CRICO Margaret Janes, RN, JD, CRICO Description Following surgery for rectal prolapse—which involved a malfunctioning stapling device—a 53-year-old male experienced complications and required additional surgery. Key Lessons Policies for trial device assessment must ensure they prevent the use of an unapproved trial device. Comprehensive pre-operative planning protects patients and providers. Clinical Sequence A 53-year-old man with a long-standing history of rectal prolapse presented for elective sigmoid resection with rectopexy. The patient underwent a pre-operative surgical office consultation weeks prior...
Failure to Double-check Blood-product Dosing Imperils Tonsillectomy Patient
This case study was made available to MIEC through our partnership with CRICO. It was written by Barbara Szeidler, RN, BS, LNC, CPHQ, CPPS, CRICO Description An 8-year-old girl experienced a tenfold dosing error of clotting factor requiring admission and post-operative observation due to increased risk of stroke following surgical intervention for a post-tonsillectomy complication. Key Lessons Fatigue can have consequence during medication/blood product administration. Verbal orders should only be used in emergent situations; when used, incorporate read back/feedback. Products released from the blood bank may not be subject to the same dispensing/oversight processes as pharmacy-dispensed medications. Product was administered...
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