Surgical count process for prevention of retained surgical items: an integrative review

Volume: 25, Issue: 13-14, Pages: 1835 - 1847
Published: Apr 22, 2016
Abstract
Aims and objectives To analyse the evidence reported in the literature concerning the surgical count process for surgical sponges, surgical instruments and sharps and to identify knowledge gaps for future research on the surgical count process. Background The surgical count process stands out among the practices advocated by the World Health Organization to ensure surgical safety. The literature indicates that this practice should be performed...
Paper Details
Title
Surgical count process for prevention of retained surgical items: an integrative review
Published Date
Apr 22, 2016
Volume
25
Issue
13-14
Pages
1835 - 1847
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