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- S E Gisvold, J Raeder, T Jyssum, L Andersen, C Arnesen, L Kvale, and J Mellin Olsen.
- Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Ullevål University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
- Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2002 Sep 1;46(8):942-6.
AbstractSince the first version saw the light of day in 1991 the Guidelines have occupied a central position in the Norwegian practice of anesthesia. This document comprises part of the quality management documents held in the departments of anesthesia in Norwegian hospitals. If departments of anesthesia are unable to adhere to certain specific points in the Guidelines, it is recommended that this should be documented in writing. It has been stated by central governmental bodies and patients' insurance organizations that the Guidelines will be an important factor in medico legal cases, although it is not an obligatory legal document for hospital owners. It is our objective that the document will form the foundation for quality assurance work in the departments of anesthesia in Norway. The purpose of this document is to ensure a satisfactory standard for the practice of anesthesia in Norway. 'The Guidelines for the Practice of Anesthesia in Norway' (the Guidelines) is a series of recommended guidelines. The practice of anesthesia in this context includes general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, controlled sedation, postoperative monitoring, and other observations where anesthesia personnel are required. The Guidelines apply to all doctors, nurses, and other personnel undertaking the delegated practice of anesthesia. Deviations from the Guidelines should be explained and documented in every case. The Guidelines should be adhered to in medical emergencies as far as possible. The Guidelines must not be allowed to prevent the execution of immediate and lifesaving measures. The Guidelines should be revised at regular intervals so that it is up-to-date with current legislation and medical and technological developments and practice.
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