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Who is responsible for preanesthesia reevaluation?
Accreditation Connection, December 11, 2008
Q. 2009 standard PC.03.01.03, element of performance (EP) 8, requires that hospitals reevaluate patients immediately before administering moderate or deep sedation or anesthesia.Does thismean that the anesthesia provider no longer has to be the one that performs the immediate reevaluation?
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