• Successfully attained 99 % compliance in
Correct Side Procedures.
Not exact matches
The new official statement is adapted from a concept developed by Courson, along with Bert Mandelbaum, MD, and Lawrence J. Lemak, MD, using a terms common in both sports and medicine: coaches and athletes call time outs to gather a team together and discuss game strategies or to call a play, while, in medicine, doctors take a time out immediately before every surgery when all operating room participants stop to verify the
procedure, patient identity,
correct site and
side.
When it's replaced it's fitted with an adjustable item but the
correct procedure is to set it to a specific length (differs by vehicle specific model) and adjust the other
side.
A range of surgical
procedures are used to
correct patellar luxation, they involve deepening the groove (sulcoplasty or trochleoplasty), tightening the joint capsule on the luxating
side (joint capsule imbrication) or loosening the joint capsule or the non-luxating
side (desmotomy) and moving the tibial crest to straighten the patellar ligament (tibial crest transposition).
Demonstrated 99 % Compliance in
Correct Side Procedure Demonstrated 98 % Compliance in Informed Consent and Physicians Orders Compliance Key Highlights: • Achieved 95 % compliance in administrative staff analyzing charts before scheduled
procedures ensuring appropriate processes in place for patient administration and support.