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. 2015 Mar 30;2015(3):CD009404. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009404.pub3
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Wrong site surgery The reduction of surgical errors through a development of safety culture, teamwork, and communication 
 by Catt, Brenda S., M.H.A., California State University, Long Beach, 2010, 54 pages; AAT 1490274
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The relationship between relational coordination, shared mental model, and surgery team effectiveness in preventing wrong site‐surgery 
 by Newell, Cynthia L., Ph.D., Walden University, 2009, 162 pages; AAT 3366809
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Evaluation of implementation of the AORN Correct Site Surgery Tool Kit and the universal protocol for wrong site surgery 
 by Farina Mulloy, Deborah, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Boston, 2008, 181 pages; AAT 3313769
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The effect of the surgical time‐out protocol on patient safety outcomes 
 by Malina, Debra Pecka, D.N.Sc., The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 2006, 44 pages; AAT 3231328
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Wrong‐site surgery: Attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of operating room personnel 
 by Biehn, Mary A., M.S.N., Northern Kentucky University, 2008, 49 pages; AAT 1459976
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Assessment of usage of surgery procedure verification checklist in prevention of wrong site surgery among adult patients 
 by Turpin, Linda, M.N., Northern Kentucky University, 2005, 67 pages; AAT EP25833
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(wrong W/2 (arm or leg or hand or side or hip or location or knee or ear or eye or finger or joint or elbow or foot or wrist or disc or disk or organ)) 0  
(wrong site or wrong person or wrong procedure or wrong patient or wrong surgical site) 0  
(wrong operating room or wrong operating theater or wrong operating theatre) Into the big muddy and out again: Error persistence and crisis management in the operating room 
 by Rudolph, Jenny W., Ph.D., Boston College, 2003, 218 pages; AAT 3103269
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(side w/2 (check or checklist or marking or maker or markers or information or mix‐up or confusion)) 0  
((operating room or pre‐surg* or preoperativ* or pre‐operativ* or preprocedur*) w/3 (meeting or briefing or pause)) 0  
((pre‐surg* or preoperativ* or pre‐operativ* or preprocedur*) W/3 (verif* or patient confirmation or confirm* patient or check identity or confirm identity or verif* identity or (patient W/2 (check* or identity)))) 0  
surgical site W/3 (verfication or verify* or confirm* or awareness) 0  
wrong W/4 (surgical procedure or operative procedure) 0  
(Surgical or surgery) W/3 error 0  
(operating or operation or operative) W/3 error 0