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Design and safe use of portable oxygen systems
publishedNHS Improvement issued a patient safety alert on medical devices in January 2018. It highlighted 400 incidents - including six deaths - over three years that involved the incorrect operation of oxygen cylinder controls. This investigation reinforces that alert and makes further safety recommendatio…
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Safety recommendation responses received

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Insertion of an incorrect intraocular lens
publishedCataract removal and implantation of an artificial lens is the most common surgical procedure undertaken by the NHS. Insertion of an incorrect intraocular lens was the most commonly reported never event in England between April 2016 and March 2017. A never event is a serious incident that is entire…
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Safety recommendation responses received

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Administering a wrong site nerve block
publishedThis investigation seeks to identify opportunities and systemic remedies to reduce the risk of wrong site anaesthetic nerve blocks occurring. Anaesthetic nerve blocks are injections to block pain in a specific region of the body.
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Safety recommendation responses received

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Implantation of wrong prostheses during joint replacement surgery
publishedThis investigation relates to the implantation of the wrong prostheses (artificial body parts) during joint replacement surgery - a surgical never event. A never event is a serious incident that is entirely preventable.
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Checking, Surgical -
Safety recommendation responses received

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Transition from child and adolescent mental health services to adult mental health services
publishedWe investigate how young people are supported in the transition from child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to adult mental health services (AMHS) when they turn 18 years old.
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Safety recommendation responses received