Anesthesiologists and perioperative communication.

作者: Vincent J. Kopp , Audrey Shafer

DOI: 10.1097/00000542-200008000-00035

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摘要: LOOK up communication in a major anesthesiology text, medical dictionary, or reference book on legal issues and you will not find the word listed, except most qualified sense. Yet read these books ample evidence of importance anesthesia practice. The derives from Latin communicare, meaning to impart, participate. Anesthesiologists, other health professionals, patients communicate multiple levels every day. Anesthesiologists participate activities involving complex social transactions with medical, legal, ethical, personal significance. They also impart receive information that affects their participation professionals’ actions. quality quantity anesthesiologists’ communications has bearing values, outcomes, standards professional work. Recognizing communication, American Society charged Committee Communication “improve public education as it relates anesthesiology.”‡ Good is important protecting integrity patient safety satisfaction. For reasons, for anesthesiologists pay attention structure function learn pharmacokinetics pharmacodynamics drugs.

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