You have an upcoming operation, and you want to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible. You trust your surgeon, but you know that mistakes do happen. How can you make sure that you don’t suffer from mistakes that are made before, during or after surgery?
There are a few different steps you can take. One is to make sure you understand what’s going to happen and when. Another is to make sure you’re clear about each medical professional with whom you come into contact. Finally, it is imperative that you correct mistakes if you learn of any as you interact with personnel.
1. Understand the operation
Some patients end up with injuries because they don’t know enough about the treatment to say something seems wrong. It’s vital that you speak to your medical provider about the operation and what you should expect before, during and after it. By understanding potential complications , for example, you can let your doctor know if you’re in an unusual amount of pain or are having side effects that shouldn’t be occurring.
2. State your name and date of birth often
It’s a good idea to introduce yourself to each person you come into contact with at the hospital. You might think it’s annoying to do this, but stating your name and date of birth helps prevent mistaken identities. The last thing any patient or doctor wants to see happen is for a patient to receive the wrong treatment because he or she got mixed up with another party. Verifying your identity often helps avoid confusion and you need to make sure your doctors and nurses have the correct charts.
3. Correct mistakes
It might seem like an innocent mistake when a nurse calls you by the wrong name, but don’t let it slide. It’s important that he or she is corrected and verifies that you are the patient he or she was expecting to work with. In many cases, nurses and doctors approaching you will start out by verifying your data. If one fails to do so, it’s a good idea to state that information for him or her anyway.
These are just a few tips that can help to ensure you don’t suffer from medical errors. If you do suffer an injury, your attorney can help you file a claim for compensation, so you can get the treatments needed to recover from your injuries.
Source: Nov. 30, -0001
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