Public Health Flashcards
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What is Root Cause Analysis?
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- Uses records and participant interviews to identify all the underlying problems that led to an error
- Categories include process, people, environment, equipment, materials and management.
- It is a retrospective approach applied after the failure has occurred in order to prevent its recurrence
2
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What is failure mode and effects analysis?
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- Uses inductive reasoning to identify all the ways a process might fail and prioritize these by their probability of occurrence and impact on patients
- Future looking approach applied before process implementation to prevent failure occurrence.
3
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What types of medical errors can occur and what should be done?
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Errors may involve patient identification, diagnosis, monitoring, nosocomial infection, medications, procedures, devices, documentation and handoffs.
- All errors, wether they cause harmful outcomes or not, should be disclosed to patients with an apology and within a timely manner.
4
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What is an active error?
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Error that occurs at the frontline operator
- Ex. wrong IV pump dose programmed
- Has immediate impact
5
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What is a latent error?
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Error that occurs in process indirect from operator but impacts patient care.
- Ex. different types of IV pumps used within the same hospital
- Accident waiting to happen