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Review Question - QID 1282

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QID 1282 (Type "1282" in App Search)
After being given explicit instructions to sign their operative limb before surgery to prevent wrong-side surgery, what percentage of Worker's Compensation patients were non-compliant with these instructions?

0%

3%

4/126

10%

34%

43/126

50%

40%

50/126

70%

21%

27/126

100%

2%

2/126

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DiGiovanni et al conducted a prospective study of 100 patients to examine compliance in marking the incorrect side of surgery before arriving at the hospital. 59% were compliant, 4% were partially compliant, and 37% were non-compliant. 70% of Worker's Compensation patients were non-compliant with preoperative instructions. This study suggests that patients expect the system to "take care of everything" despite solicitation of their active participation to avoid such adverse events.

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