Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2980452822> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 items per page.
- W2980452822 endingPage "1009" @default.
- W2980452822 startingPage "1008" @default.
- W2980452822 abstract "The recent correspondence related to the anaesthetic machine checklist indicates that this still seems to be a problem area for practising anaesthetists (Palit & Butt. Anaesthesia 2001; 56: 487, Hellewell. Anaesthesia 2001; 56: 488). The use of checklists built into machines by manufacturers as reported by Palit and Butt, whilst potentially confusing, should not be dismissed out of hand. Any system that has a secondary check may be potentially useful in avoiding errors associated with equipment faults. We would like to report the use of a checking device that we have seen used whilst undertaking aeromedical retrievals of critically ill patients in rural South Australia. These fixed-wing flights are single pilot operations and there are requirements for procedural checks for preflight, in-flight, landing and post landing. A scrolling device is fixed to the cockpit structure in the centre of the front console, at just above eye level (Aero products Inc, Los Angeles, CA, USA). This is used after each phase of checking has been completed as verification that the correct checks have been carried out 2, 3. After discussing its use with several experienced pilots, they have indicated that it is not used as a prompt but rather as a second check in case anything has been overlooked with all the other distractions that occur, such as radio communications and monitoring the instrumentation. In this respect there are obvious parallels with the conduct of anaesthesia and such a device may have a place in pre-operative machine checks and during emergencies. The similarities between aviation and medicine have been highlighted elsewhere and in particular violation errors (performing a checklist from memory) are similar in both situations. It is recognised that violations can stem from a culture of non-compliance, perceptions of invulnerability, or poor procedures [1]. Inevitably a change in culture is often resisted but in the current environment it is imperative that we learn from other professions in improving our own safety standards." @default.
- W2980452822 created "2019-10-25" @default.
- W2980452822 creator A5013278997 @default.
- W2980452822 creator A5014793401 @default.
- W2980452822 date "2001-10-01" @default.
- W2980452822 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2980452822 title "Checking the anaesthetic machine: a useful parallel in aviation safety" @default.
- W2980452822 cites W2115801894 @default.
- W2980452822 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.2001.2279-10.x" @default.
- W2980452822 hasPublicationYear "2001" @default.
- W2980452822 type Work @default.
- W2980452822 sameAs 2980452822 @default.
- W2980452822 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2980452822 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2980452822 hasAuthorship W2980452822A5013278997 @default.
- W2980452822 hasAuthorship W2980452822A5014793401 @default.
- W2980452822 hasBestOaLocation W29804528221 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C118530786 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C146978453 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C178802073 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C21547014 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C2775922551 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C2779356329 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C30322324 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C545542383 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C59046462 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConcept C74448152 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C111919701 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C118530786 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C127413603 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C146978453 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C154945302 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C15744967 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C178802073 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C180747234 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C21547014 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C2775922551 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C2779356329 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C30322324 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C41008148 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C545542383 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C59046462 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C71924100 @default.
- W2980452822 hasConceptScore W2980452822C74448152 @default.
- W2980452822 hasIssue "10" @default.
- W2980452822 hasLocation W29804528221 @default.
- W2980452822 hasOpenAccess W2980452822 @default.
- W2980452822 hasPrimaryLocation W29804528221 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W1564437065 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W2247019717 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W2891626241 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W2972643131 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W3111186286 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W4241127749 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W575698467 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W586355283 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W609369480 @default.
- W2980452822 hasRelatedWork W629517521 @default.
- W2980452822 hasVolume "56" @default.
- W2980452822 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2980452822 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2980452822 magId "2980452822" @default.
- W2980452822 workType "article" @default.