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Doing the “right” things to correct wrong-site surgery
Doing the "right" things to correct wrong-site surgery. Patient Safety Advisory. 2007 Jun;4(2):29, 32-45.

To prevent wrong-site surgeries, multifaceted protocols that combine standard site marking methods with collaborative processes for verification by all members of the surgical team, such as double checks and surgical time outs, are needed. This article reviews data on the frequency of wrong-site surgery events, along with risk factors and methods for reducing errors.

 

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