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STUDY
Incorrect surgical counts: a qualitative analysis.
Rowlands A, Steeves R. AORN J. 2010;92:410-419.
COMMENTARY
Counting for patient safety.
Watson DS. AORN J. 2006;84:273-275.
COMMENTARY
Time out: an analysis.
Dillon KA. AORN J. 2008;88:437-442.
COMMENTARY
Reducing the incidence of retained surgical instrument fragments.
Reece M, Troeleman ND, McGowan JE, Furuno JP. AORN J. 2011;94:301-304.
STUDY
Risk factors associated with incorrect surgical counts.
Rowlands A. AORN J. 2012;96:272-284.
STUDY
Adherence to a medication safety protocol: current practice for labeling medications and solutions on the sterile field.
Brown-Brumfield D, DeLeon A. AORN J. 2010;91:610-617.
STUDY
Causes of near misses: perceptions of perioperative nurses.
Cohoon B. AORN J. 2011;93:551-565.
STUDY
Interruptions and miscommunications in surgery: an observational study.
Gillespie BM, Chaboyer W, Fairweather N. AORN J. 2012;95:576-590.
MEASUREMENT TOOL/INDICATOR
AORN Evaluation of the Universal Protocol.
Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses.
COMMENTARY
Creating a culture of safety by using checklists.
Huang L, Kim R, Berry W. AORN J. 2013;97:365-368.
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Use of an anatomic marking form as an alternative to the Universal Protocol for Preventing Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure and Wrong Person Surgery.
Knight N, Aucar J. Am J Surg. 2010;200:803-807.
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Implementing AORN recommended practices for prevention of retained surgical items.
Goldberg JL, Feldman DL. AORN J. 2012;95:205-219.
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Instrument readiness: an important link to patient safety.
McNamara SA. AORN J. 2011;93:160-164.
ORGANIZATIONAL POLICY/GUIDELINES
AORN guidance statement: creating a patient safety culture.
AORN J. 2006;83:936-942.
COMMENTARY
"Managing up" can improve teamwork in the OR.
Smith SL. AORN J. 2010;91:576-582.
REVIEW
Determining the state of knowledge for implementing the Universal Protocol recommendations: an integrative review of the literature.
Conrardy JA, Brenek B, Myers S. AORN J. 2010;92:194-207.
COMMENTARY
Retained surgical items and minimally invasive surgery.
Gibbs VC. World J Surg. 2011;35:1532-1539.
STUDY
Operating room briefings and wrong-site surgery.
Makary MA, Mukherjee A, Sexton BJ, et al. J Am Coll Surg. 2007;204:236-243.
COMMENTARY
Communication in the perioperative setting.
Cvetic E. AORN J. 2011;94:261-270.
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The normalization of deviance: what are the perioperative risks?
McNamara SA. AORN J. 2011;93:796-801.
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