2020
DOI: 10.1080/00480169.2021.1840740
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Surviving clinical errors in practice

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“…Each individual needs to accept the mistakes of other team members and focus on preventing them as a team. 16 An essential element to a strong safety culture is ensuring that all team members have a voice and are encouraged to speak up when they see safety concerns. A focus on strengthening team communication, using specific communication tools, has proven to decrease the risk of medical error.…”
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“…Each individual needs to accept the mistakes of other team members and focus on preventing them as a team. 16 An essential element to a strong safety culture is ensuring that all team members have a voice and are encouraged to speak up when they see safety concerns. A focus on strengthening team communication, using specific communication tools, has proven to decrease the risk of medical error.…”
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“…Another important idea is to make medical error easier to talk about. Reframing our conversations to look through a medical quality lens while emphasizing continual improvement will help 16,23 …”
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“…The customers, staff, contaminated materials, surfaces, equipment, and devices located in the beauty salon can be sources of infection from pathogenic microorganisms. Proper adherence to aseptic and antiseptic principles, sterilization, disinfection, and cleaning processes play vital roles in infection prevention for all invasive procedures [ 21 , 22 ].…”
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“…The use of single-use or sterile multiple-use equipment should be the gold standard in all procedures involving the disruption of tissue continuity. However, numerous publications have highlighted that the use of single-use equipment does not guarantee safety from infections unless proper storage and handling conditions are maintained [ 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 ]. Similar to that in medical settings, the risk of infection can be high when reusable equipment is used for cosmetic procedures.…”
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