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《健康质量安全杂志》.2005年.第3期
 * Patient safety features of clinical computer systems: questionnaire survey of GP views
 * Computerized surveillance of adverse drug events in hospital patients*
 * Improvement in neonatal intensive care in Northern Ireland through sharing of audit data
 * Fewer but better auditory alarms will improve patient safety
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: the development of an anaesthetic crisis management manual
 * Crises in clinical care: an approach to management
 * A case of the birth and death of a high reliability healthcare organisation
 * Improving medication management for patients: the effect of a pharmacist on post-admission ward rounds
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: regurgitation, vomiting, and aspiration
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: laryngospasm
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: obstruction of the natural airway
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: desaturation
 * Medication safety program reduces adverse drug events in a community hospital
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: difficult intubation
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: tachycardia
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: bradycardia
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: pulmonary oedema
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: bronchospasm
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: hypertension
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: hypotension
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: problems associated with drug administration during anaesthesia
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: cardiac arrest
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: myocardial ischaemia and infarction
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: pneumothorax
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: embolism
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: awareness and anaesthesia
 * Do clinical trials improve quality of care A comparison of clinical processes and outcomes in patients in a clinical trial and similar patie
 * Trauma: development of a sub-algorithm
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: vascular access problems
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: anaphylaxis and allergy
 * Crisis management during regional anaesthesia
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: water intoxication
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: sepsis
 * A qualitative study of why general practitioners may participate in significant event analysis and educational peer assessment
 * Factors predictive of intravenous fluid administration errors in Australian surgical care wards
 * Crisis management during anaesthesia: recovering from a crisis
 * Evaluation of the implementation of the alert issued by the UK National Patient Safety Agency on the storage and handling of potassium chlor
 * Medication errors in intravenous drug preparation and administration: a multicentre audit in the UK, Germany and France