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Table 5 The quality of some of the procedures performed on the patient

From: Designing and conducting initial application of a performance assessment model for in-hospital trauma care

Item

Likert degree Frequency (%)

Very good

Good

Median

Poor

Very poor

Chest tube

 1

Selecting the correct cutting location and tube size

 

1(16.67)

5(83.83)

  

 2

Identifying the location of the tube

 

4(66.67)

2(33.33)

  

 3

Inserting the tube

 

4(66.67)

2(33.33)

  

 4

Fixation

 

5(83.83)

1(16.67)

  

 5

Functional check

 

4(66.67)

1(16.67)

1(16.67)

 

Intubation

 1

Providing equipment, laryngoscope checks, and medications, the appropriate size of the endotracheal tube

 

1(20)

4(80)

  

 2

The correct way to get an ambo bag

 

5(100)

   

 3

Correct drug injection sequence

 

5(100)

   

 4

Appropriate laryngoscopy

 

5(100)

   

 5

Proper tube placement

 

4(80)

1(20)

  

 6

Endotracheal tube fixation and proper lung ventilation check

 

5(100)

   

Blood and fluid transfusions

 1

Checking patient characteristic

 

20(100)

   

 2

Checking the blood product and patient’s blood type

 

20(100)

   

 3

Matching delivered blood type and patient blood type

 

20(100)

   

 4

Recording the date and duration of the injection

 

19(95)

1(5)

  

Splinting

 1

Providing wound cleansers (if available)

 

14(48.28)

13(44.83)

2(6.9)

 

 2

Suitable analgesia for the patient

 

15(51.72)

12(41.38)

2(6.9)

 

 3

The right size splint

 

23(79.31)

3(10.34)

3(10.34)

 

 4

Proper installation (observing the top and bottom of the splint - how to get the limb)

 

21(72.41)

2(6.9)

6(20.69)

 

 5

Limb pulse check after implantation

 

20(68.97)

2(6.9)

7(24.14)

 

Patient satisfaction

 1

waiting time

 

152(76)

3(1.5)

45(22.5)

 

 2

Physician skills and behavior

 

182(91)

 

18(9)

 

 3

Nurse skills and behavior

 

187(93.5)

 

13(6.5)

 

 4

Supplies and equipment

 

188(94)

 

12(6)

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