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Top Screwups Doctors Make and How to Avoid Them

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A primary care doctor is skeptical of his patient’s concerns. A hospital nurse or intern is unaware of a drug’s potential side effects. A physician makes the most “common” diagnosis while overlooking the signs of a rarer and more serious illness, and the patient doesn’t see the necessary specialist until it’s too late.  A pharmacist dispenses the wrong drug and a patient dies as a result.
 
Sadly, these kinds of mistakes happen all the time. Each year, 6.1 million Americans are harmed by diagnostic mistakes, drug disasters, and medical treatments. A decade ago, the Institute of Medicine estimated that up to 98,000 people died in hospitals each year from preventable medical errors. And new research from the University of Utah, HealthGrades of Denver, and elsewhere suggests the toll is much higher.
Patient advocates and bestselling authors Joe and Teresa Graedon came face-to-face with the tragic consequences of doctors’ screwups when Joe’s mother died in Duke Hospital—one of the best in the world—due to a disastrous series of entirely preventable errors. In Top Screwups Doctors Make and How to Avoid Them, the Graedons expose the most common medical mistakes, from doctor’s offices and hospitals to the pharmacy counters and nursing homes. Patients across the country shared their riveting horror stories, and doctors recounted the disastrous—and sometimes deadly—consequences of their colleagues’ oversights and errors. While many patients feel vulnerable and dependent on their health care providers, this book is a startling wake-up call to how wrong doctors can be.
The good news is that we can protect ourselves, and our loved ones, by being educated and vigilant medical consumers. The Graedons give patients the specific, practical steps they need to take to ensure their safety: the questions to ask a specialist before getting a final diagnosis, tips for promoting good communication with your doctor, presurgery checklists, how to avoid deadly drug interactions, and much more.
           
Whether you’re sick or healthy, young or old, a parent of a young child, or caring for an elderly loved one, Top Screwups Doctors Make and How to Avoid Them is an eye-opening look at the medical mistakes that can truly affect any of us—and an empowering guide that explains what we can do about it.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 31, 2011
      The Graedons, national experts on patient safety, have assembled an exhaustively researched text designed to instruct patients on how to best advocate for their own health while having a more realistic idea of the challenges that doctors face every day. By breaking down need-to-know information into sections (including hospitals, drug interactions, and senior care) and providing checklists, the Graedons attempt to idiot-proof a complex and sensitive issue. The book is written in an accessible fashion, and avoids medical jargon, with constantly reiterated points, and clear themes. The authors also provide anecdotes throughout to drive home the importance of what they're saying. Still, the book becomes repetitive as the authors retread the same medications and situations in multiple chaptersâit's unclear if this is for emphasis or due to lack of content. There's no doubt that readers will benefit from this book, but it may be more valuable as a reference to use as needed rather than a cover-to-cover read.

    • Booklist

      October 15, 2011
      This excellent consumer-beware book by the best-selling authors of The People's Pharmacy (1998) should inspire patients to get second and third opinions, ask their doctors questions, and check prescriptions very carefully. Joe Graedon, who holds a master's in pharmacology, and his wife, Teresa, a PhD in medical anthropology, identify the top screw-ups by doctors, pharmacists, and patients. Get ready to be scared. As they note, as many as one in three patients may experience an error during a hospital stay, and at least 500,000 Americans each year die from medical mistakes. Among those are drug prescriptions that become fatal, misdiagnosis, infections acquired in hospitals, excessive radiation from computerized tomography (CT) scans, and unnecessary surgery. The Graedons provide a helpful drug-safety questionnaire about the name(s) of a medication, foods to avoid, interacting medicines to avoid, and common side effects, and they cover potentially fatal downsides to such commonly used, over-the-counter medications as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (which include ibuprofen, as in Motrin) and acetaminophen (as in Tylenol). An invaluable guide for making important surgical, drug, and health-care decisions.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

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