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Irish medical journal · Mar 1996
Patient's evaluation and recall of the preoperative anaesthetic visit.
- S Ali, S Weber, and E Tierney.
- Department of Anaesthesia, Wexford General Hospital, Eire.
- Ir Med J. 1996 Mar 1; 89 (2): 74-5.
AbstractWe have looked at the ability of 104 patients to recall their preoperative anaesthetic visit. 26.9% of those seen could not remember ever being assessed by an anaesthetist. We think this has important medical, medico legal and manpower implications which need to be addressed.
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