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Pouryahya, Pourya.
Decision making in emergency medicinebiases, errors and solutions /
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Title/Author:
Decision making in emergency medicineedited by Manda Raz, Pourya Pouryahya.
Reminder of title:
biases, errors and solutions /
other author:
Raz, Manda.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021.
Description:
x, 394 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Emergency medicineDecision making.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0143-9
ISBN:
9789811601439$q(electronic bk.)
Decision making in emergency medicinebiases, errors and solutions /
Decision making in emergency medicine
biases, errors and solutions /[electronic resource] :edited by Manda Raz, Pourya Pouryahya. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - x, 394 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Aggregate bias in emergency medicine -- Ambiguity effect in emergency medicine -- Anchoring bias in emergency medicine -- Ascertainment bias in emergency medicine -- Attentional bias in emergency medicine -- Availability bias in emergency medicine -- Bandwagon effect in emergency medicine -- Base-rate neglect in emergency medicine -- Belief bias in emergency medicine -- Blind spot bias in emergency medicine -- Commission bias in emergency medicine -- Confirmation bias in emergency medicine -- Congruence bias in emergency medicine -- Contrast effect in emergency medicine -- Deformation Professionnelle bias in emergency medicine -- Diagnosis momentum error in emergency medicine -- Ego bias in emergency medicine -- Expectation bias in emergency medicine -- Feedback sanction in emergency medicine -- Framing effect in emergency medicine -- Fundamental attribution error in emergency medicine -- Gambler's fallacy in emergency medicine -- Gender bias in emergency medicine -- Hawthorne effect in emergency medicine -- Hindsight bias in emergency medicine -- Illusory correlation in emergency medicine -- Information bias in emergency medicine -- Multiple alternatives bias in emergency medicine -- Mere exposure effect in emergency medicine -- Need for closure bias in emergency medicine -- Omission bias in emergency medicine -- Order effect in emergency medicine -- Outcome bias in emergency medicine -- Overconfidence bias in emergency medicine -- Playing the odds bias in emergency medicine -- Posterior probability error in emergency medicine -- Premature closure bias in emergency medicine -- Psych-out error in emergency medicine -- Reactance bias in emergency medicine -- Representativeness restraint in emergency medicine -- Search satisfaction error in emergency medicine -- Self-serving bias in emergency medicine -- Semmelweis reflex in emergency medicine -- Sutton's law and sutton's slip in emergency medicine -- Sunk costs bias in emergency medicine -- Triage queuing error in emergency medicine -- Unpacking principle error in emergency medicine -- Vertical line failure in emergency medicine -- Visceral bias in emergency medicine -- Yin-Yang out error in emergency medicine -- Zebra retreat bias in emergency medicine.
The book covers various scenarios when errors, biases and systemic barriers prevail in emergency medicine, discusses their impact, and then offers solutions to mitigate their undesired outcomes. The process of clinical reasoning in emergency medicine is a complex exercise in cognition, judgment and problem-solving that is prone to mistakes. The book presents various cases written by a team of emergency specialists and trainees in an engaging format that is helpful for the practicing and teaching emergency doctor and trainees. The book discusses 51 different types of biases and errors with clinical cases, and knowledge of strategies to mitigate them-a concept known as 'cognitive debiasing' that has the potential to reduce diagnostic error, and therefore, morbidity and mortality. It aims to help the readers during assessment of patients in the emergency department. Each chapter includes 4 cases illustrating the bias, error or barrier discussed, followed by a potential solution. This book helps in polishing the thinking and behavior of the readers so to potentially enhance their clinical competence in emergency department.
ISBN: 9789811601439$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-16-0143-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: RC86.7 / .D43 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 616.025
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