During an evening walk, jane was started by a 4-foot alligator that
splashed when she crossed a wooden bridge. Immediately, her
pupils dilated, she began to perspire, and her heart rate
accelerated. By the time jane returned home, her arousal level had
returned to normal. Which system in jane body controlled her
responses?
Autonomic nervous system
Central nervous system
Endocrine system
Limbic system
or Somatic nervous system
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- One in six surgical instruments accidentally left inside a patient were not discovered for more than six months, with one sponge undetected for 18 months, Macquarie University research has found.
- Led by Hon. Associate Professor Peter Hibbert, from the Australian Institute of Health Innovation at Macquarie University, the research was based on analysis of 31 detailed investigations. The incidents occurred over five years across hospitals in Victoria.
- Almost one-quarter of the retained surgical items were discovered on the day of the procedure. All but one of the cases had to have a second surgery due to the mistake.
- Around two-thirds of foreign bodies were sponges, drain tubes and vascular devices. There was also a surgical instrument, a cochlear implant stainless steel template and guide-wires.
- The research has delivered some practical and immediate solutions to the problem of incidents of surgical instruments wrongly left inside patients.
- Although the study numbers were low, the detailed investigations conducted by the hospitals enabled the research team to develop quality recommendations.
- “You’re analysing real events and that’s really useful,” says Hibbert, who conducts and teaches medical professionals how to correctly conduct these investigations.
- “Most surgical teams manage these devices well. It was an opportunity to look at investigations into incidents that happen rarely, understand what happened and why and then share that in order to reduce further incide
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