7 Findings on Patient-Controlled Analgesia Practices

The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety has released the results of its first national survey of patient-controlled analgesia practices. Patient controlled analgesia is known to result in harm when safety practices are inconsistent.

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Survey respondents included more than 160 health professionals from across 40 states, including physicians, nurses and pharmacists. Some findings from the survey include:

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