Your hospital has recently begun using the World Health Organization (WHO) Surgical Safety Checklist in all of its operating roo
ms. As chief of surgery, you have been hearing different reports about the use of the checklist; apparently, some surgeons are all for it, while others remain skeptical. You are curious about finding out how well and often the checklist is actually being used. Which of the following might be a good first step to take?a) Request that an assistant be assigned to the administrative details, so that you can focus on the true work of leadership.b) Go to the operating rooms and observe the checklist being used a few times. Collect some data about the use of the checklistc) Talk to surgical nurses about their experience with the checklist.d) B and C
I can help you when you post the different answers they give you if it's a multiple choice if not then I can work with that. I would really like to have the multiple choice if it's possible. If not its fine.
In this condition Larissa is having blood vessels disorder.
Explanation:
Blood vessel disease is a narrowing of the arteries and veins that carry blood to and from the arms, legs and abdomen.
It is caused by a build-up of fatty deposits—or plaque—that narrows the vessels, depleting the supply of oxygen-rich blood to affected parts of the body.
The main cause is atherosclerosis, which is the build-up of fatty deposits that narrow a blood vessel, usually an artery. The narrowed blood vessel reduces the circulation of blood to the associated body part. ... When atherosclerosis occurs in arteries of the heart, it is called coronary artery disease.