#203 Enhancing Perioperative Patient Safety through Situational Awareness

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Discover how mastering situational awareness can revolutionize your approach to perioperative patient safety in our latest podcast episode. We are joined by David Tscholl, an esteemed anesthesiologist and researcher from the University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland who unveils critical findings from recent studies in this February 2024 APSF newsletter article. The shocking revelation that 80% of adverse events in anesthesia and critical care are due to errors in situational awareness underscores the urgency of this discussion. This enlightening conversation promises to equip you with the knowledge to enhance your decision-making skills in the high-stakes perioperative environment.With a deep dive into the concept's origins from aviation psychology to its application in anesthesia care, we dissect the cyclical sequence of perceiving, comprehending, and projecting crucial information for maintaining situational awareness. We also highlight how experience, knowledge, and training can build this critical skill, while cautioning against the negative impacts of fatigue and excessive workload. The episode is enriched with a visual tool in the show notes, helping to illustrate this three-tiered concept and its influence on patient outcomes. Join us for an episode that promises not only to inform but also to transform the way you perceive and react to the ever-changing dynamics of anesthesia patient care.For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/203-enhancing-perioperative-patient-safety-through-situational-awareness/© 2024, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation

#203 Enhancing Perioperative Patient Safety through Situational Awareness

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