2020, Number 2
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Rev Nefrol Dial Traspl 2020; 40 (2)
The checklist in nephrological interventionism
Burguera VV, Sosa BH, Fernández LM, Rivera GME
Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 172-178
PDF size: 399.06 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The checklist is a safety tool, whose main
objective is to reduce avoidable errors, derived
from attention and memory failures, by
checking a series of previously approved items.
Its systematic use in medicine has shown clear
benefits, reducing the number of adverse events
associated with invasive procedures, avoiding
mortality and reducing healthcare costs.
The use of checklists has become widespread in
surgical specialties since their recommendation
by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Although it is a topic of growing interest, it is not
fully implemented in some medical specialties that
perform invasive procedures, such as nephrology,
whose interventionist side is currently booming.
The present work shows the procedure and the
characteristics that a checklist adapted to the
invasive procedures of the nephrology specialty
must fulfill.
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