101. Sexual violence: actions needed to improve DOD's efforts to address the continuum of unwanted sexual behaviors : report to the Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, December 2017 Subject(s): Military PersonnelSexual Harassment -- prevention & controlSex Offenses -- prevention & controlDomestic Violence -- prevention & controlOrganizational PolicyRisk FactorsRisk Reduction BehaviorHumansUnited StatesUnited States. Department of Defense.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
102. Medicaid: further action needed to expedite use of national data for program oversight : report to Congressional requesters Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, December 2017 Subject(s): Data CollectionGovernment RegulationInformation SystemsMedicaidFederal GovernmentFraud -- prevention & controlMandatory ReportingState GovernmentHumansUnited StatesCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services (U.S.)
103. Social Security disability: additional measures and evaluation needed to enhance accuracy and consistency of hearings decisions : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Social Security, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, December 2017 Subject(s): Disability EvaluationSocial Security -- legislation & jurisprudenceDisabled Persons -- legislation & jurisprudenceEmploymentForecastingSocial Security -- trendsHumansUnited StatesUnited States. Social Security Administration.
104. FDA medical device reviews: evaluation is needed to assure requests for additional information follow a least burdensome approach : report to Congressional requestors Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, December 2017 Subject(s): Device Approval -- standardsEquipment SafetyFederal GovernmentForecastingGovernment RegulationInservice TrainingHumansUnited StatesUnited States. Food and Drug Administration.
105. Generic drugs: FDA should make public its plans to issue and revise guidance on nonbiological complex drugs : report to Congressional requesters Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, December 2017 Subject(s): Drug ApprovalDrugs, GenericTherapeutic EquivalencyChemistry, PharmaceuticalDoxorubicinDrug DevelopmentEnoxaparinGlatiramer AcetateGluconatesPropofolHumansUnited StatesUnited States. Food and Drug Administration.
106. Medicaid: CMS should take additional steps to improve assessments of individuals' needs for home- and community-based services : report to Congressional requesters Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, December 2017 Subject(s): Community Health ServicesEligibility Determination -- methodsHealth Services Needs and DemandHome Care ServicesMedicaidNeeds AssessmentConflict of InterestManaged Care ProgramsState GovernmentHumansUnited StatesCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services (U.S.)
107. Medicare Part B: Medicare represented at least half of the market for 22 of the 84 most expensive drugs in 2015 : report to Congressional requesters Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, December 2017 Subject(s): Drug CostsHealth Care SectorHealth ExpendituresMedicare Part B -- economicsInsurance, Health, ReimbursementMedicare Part B -- statistics & numerical dataHumansUnited States
108. Veterans affairs contracting: improvements in buying medical and surgical supplies could yield cost savings and efficiency : testimony before the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, December 7, 2017 Subject(s): Purchasing, Hospital -- economicsVeterans Health -- economicsContract ServicesCost ControlCost SavingsEconomic CompetitionEquipment and Supplies -- economicsFormularies as TopicHumansUnited StatesUnited States. Department of Veterans Affairs.
109. Prescription opioids: Medicare should expand oversight efforts to reduce the risk of harm : testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, January 17, 2018 Subject(s): Drug and Narcotic ControlInappropriate Prescribing -- prevention & controlMedicare Part D -- statistics & numerical dataOpioid-Related DisordersPrescription Drug Misuse -- statistics & numerical dataAnalgesics, Opioid -- adverse effectsFraud -- prevention & controlGovernment RegulationInappropriate Prescribing -- statistics & numerical dataMedicare Part D -- economicsHumansUnited StatesCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services (U.S.)
110. VA construction: actions taken to improve Denver Medical Center and other large projects' cost estimates and schedules : testimony before the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives Publication: Washington, DC : United States Government Accountability Office, January 17, 2018 Subject(s): Hospital Design and ConstructionHospitals, VeteransContract ServicesEconomics, HospitalTime FactorsVeterans HealthHumansColoradoUnited StatesUnited States. Department of Veterans Affairs.
111. Understanding the market for implantable medical devices Author(s): Lind, Keith D., author Publication: Washington, DC : AARP Public Policy Institute, August 2017 Subject(s): Health Care SectorProstheses and Implants -- economicsPurchasing, Hospital -- economicsCompetitive BiddingCost ControlDisclosureHealth Care ReformInsurance, Health, ReimbursementRegistriesReimbursement MechanismsRisk Sharing, FinancialHumansUnited States
112. Implantable devices: regulatory framework and reform options Author(s): Lind, Keith D., author Publication: Washington, DC : AARP Public Policy Institute, August 2017 Subject(s): Government RegulationProstheses and Implants -- adverse effectsProstheses and Implants -- standardsClinical Trials as TopicDevice ApprovalEquipment FailureEquipment SafetyProduct Surveillance, PostmarketingRegistriesHumansUnited StatesUnited States. Food and Drug Administration.
113. Implementing a safe patient handling and movement program in a rehabilitation setting Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2009 Subject(s): Accidents, Occupational -- prevention & controlMoving and Lifting Patients -- methodsProgram DevelopmentRehabilitation Centers -- organization & administrationSafety Management -- methodsCommunicationEquipment DesignMoving and Lifting Patients -- adverse effectsMoving and Lifting Patients -- instrumentationMusculoskeletal System -- injuriesOrganizational PolicyOutcome Assessment (Health Care)Personnel, HospitalRisk FactorsTask Performance and AnalysisHumansUnited States
114. Disclosure: understanding the barriers to communicating unanticipated outcomes Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania patient safety authority, c2009 Subject(s): CommunicationMedical ErrorsTruth DisclosureOrganizational PolicyPhysician-Patient RelationsHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
115. Ambulatory surgery facilities: a comprehensive review of medication error reports in Pennsylvania Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2011 Subject(s): Mandatory ReportingMedication Errors -- prevention & controlSurgicenters -- organization & administrationAnti-Bacterial Agents -- administration & dosageDrug HypersensitivityDrug LabelingOphthalmic Solutions -- administration & dosageRisk ManagementHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
116. Making patient-controlled analgesia safer for patients Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2011 Subject(s): Analgesia, Patient-Controlled -- instrumentationAnalgesics, Opioid -- administration & dosageMedication Errors -- prevention & controlAnalgesia, Patient-Controlled -- adverse effectsAnalgesics, Opioid -- adverse effectsEquipment SafetyInfusion PumpsRespiratory Insufficiency -- chemically inducedHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
117. Central-line-associated bloodstream infection: comprehensive, data-driven prevention Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2011 Subject(s): Bacteremia -- prevention & controlCatheter-Related Infections -- prevention & controlCatheterization, Central Venous -- adverse effectsCross Infection -- prevention & controlEvidence-Based PracticeInfection Control -- methodsAcute DiseaseCatheter-Related Infections -- epidemiologyData CollectionEquipment Contamination -- prevention & controlHealth FacilitiesMaintenanceRisk FactorsSafety ManagementTime FactorsHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
118. Fostering safety-conscious healthcare providers: a leadership initiative Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2011 Subject(s): Attitude of Health PersonnelHealth Personnel -- psychologyLeadershipOrganizational CulturePower (Psychology)Safety ManagementStaff Development -- methodsHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
119. Gap assessment of hospitals' adoption of the just culture principles Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2011 Subject(s): Hospital AdministrationOrganizational CulturePatient safetyOrganizational Case StudiesOrganizational InnovationPersonnel ManagementProcess Assessment (Health Care) -- organization & administrationHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
120. Colonoscopy-associated perforation: systematic review and meta-analysis of incidence and risk factors Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Colonic Neoplasms -- diagnosisColonoscopy -- adverse effectsIncidenceIntestinal Perforation -- epidemiologyIntestinal Perforation -- etiologyRisk FactorsHumansUnited States
121. Data snapshot: death rate among CUSP facilities Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Catheter-Related Infections -- mortalityCatheterization, Central Venous -- mortalityData CollectionHealth Care SurveysHealth FacilitiesHospital MortalityHumansUnited States
122. Falls rates improved in Southeastern Pennsylvania: the impact of a regional initiative to standardize falls reporting Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Accidental Falls -- prevention & controlAccidental Falls -- statistics & numerical dataDocumentation -- standardsInterinstitutional RelationsMandatory ReportingPatient safetyRegional Medical Programs -- organization & administrationAgedData Collection -- methodsDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsHealth Care SurveysHospitalsRisk AssessmentHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
123. Falls, a hospital-acquired condition: the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority's enhanced reporting program Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Accidental Falls -- prevention & controlDocumentation -- methodsAccidental Falls -- economicsAccidental Falls -- statistics & numerical dataCost ControlHospital UnitsInpatientsHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
124. Falls risk assessment: a foundational element of falls prevention programs Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Accidental Falls -- prevention & controlProgram DevelopmentRisk Assessment -- methodsAccidental Falls -- statistics & numerical dataAgedGuideline AdherenceHealth Status IndicatorsMobility LimitationPractice Guidelines as TopicRisk FactorsSensitivity and SpecificityHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
125. Events associated with the prescribing, dispensing, and administering of medication loading doses Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Dose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug Administration ScheduleDrug Dosage CalculationsDrug MonitoringMedication Errors -- prevention & controlGuideline AdherencePractice Guidelines as TopicStandard of CareTime FactorsHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
126. Impact of implementation of evidence-based best practices on nursing home infections Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Cross Infection -- prevention & controlEvidence-Based PracticeInfection Control -- methodsNursing HomesQuality Assurance, Health CareQuality ImprovementHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
127. The breadth of hospital-acquired pneumonia: nonventilated versus ventilated patients in Pennsylvania Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Cross Infection -- epidemiologyCross Infection -- prevention & controlPneumonia, Bacterial -- epidemiologyPneumonia, Bacterial -- prevention & controlPneumonia, Ventilator-Associated -- epidemiologyPneumonia, Ventilator-Associated -- prevention & controlCross Infection -- etiologyCross Infection -- microbiologyCross Infection -- mortalityDental Hygienists -- statistics & numerical dataHospital DepartmentsIncidenceIntubation, Intratracheal -- adverse effectsIntubation, Intratracheal -- instrumentationLife Support CareOral HygienePneumonia, Bacterial -- etiologyPneumonia, Bacterial -- microbiologyPneumonia, Bacterial -- mortalityPneumonia, Ventilator-Associated -- etiologyPneumonia, Ventilator-Associated -- microbiologyPneumonia, Ventilator-Associated -- mortalityRespiration, Artificial -- adverse effectsRisk FactorsTracheostomyVentilators, Mechanical -- adverse effectsHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
128. Comments from Pennsylvania medical professional societies on the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority's potential recommendations to prevent wrong-site surgery and the Authority's responses Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): BenchmarkingHealth Facilities -- standardsMedical Errors -- prevention & controlPractice Guidelines as TopicSurgical Procedures, OperativeTask Performance and AnalysisHealth Care SurveysOrganizational PolicyProcess Assessment (Health Care)Societies, MedicalHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
129. Analysis of the multiple risks involving the use of IV fentaNYL Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Analgesics, Opioid -- administration & dosageAnalgesics, Opioid -- adverse effectsAnalgesics, Opioid -- therapeutic useAnesthetics, Intravenous -- administration & dosageAnesthetics, Intravenous -- adverse effectsAnesthetics, Intravenous -- therapeutic useFentanyl -- administration & dosageFentanyl -- adverse effectsFentanyl -- therapeutic useMedication Errors -- prevention & controlAnalgesia, Patient-ControlledInfusions, Intravenous -- adverse effectsPain Management -- methodsRisk AssessmentHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
130. The effects of drug shortages on unsafe injection practices Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2012 Subject(s): Equipment Contamination -- prevention & controlEquipment ReuseEquipment SafetyInjections -- adverse effectsPharmaceutical Preparations -- supply & distributionHumansPennsylvaniaUnited StatesUnited States. Food and Drug Administration.
131. Distractions and their impact on patient safety Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2013 Subject(s): AttentionDisclosureMedical Errors -- prevention & controlMedication Errors -- prevention & controlPatient safetySafety Management -- organization & administrationHumansUnited States
132. Healthcare outbreaks: risk assessment and mitigation based on pathogen, population, and environmental factors : the P2E concept Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2013 Subject(s): Communicable Disease ControlCommunicable Diseases -- epidemiologyDisease Outbreaks -- prevention & controlEnvironmentPopulation Surveillance -- methodsRisk AssessmentStreptococcal Infections -- epidemiologyStreptococcal Infections -- prevention & controlStreptococcus pyogenesHumansUnited States
133. Class III obese patients: is your hospital equipped to address their needs? Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, c2013 Subject(s): Bariatrics -- instrumentationEquipment and Supplies, HospitalEquipment SafetyFacility Design and ConstructionHealth Services Needs and DemandObesity, Morbid -- classificationBody Mass IndexHealth Care SurveysHealth FacilitiesInservice TrainingOwnershipHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
134. Contracting for safety: a misused tool Author(s): Hoffman, Regina M., author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2013] Subject(s): ContractsRisk Reduction BehaviorSelf-Injurious Behavior -- prevention & controlSuicide -- prevention & controlPatient safetyRisk AssessmentSelf-Injurious Behavior -- diagnosisSuicidal IdeationHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
135. Infection control challenges: Pennsylvania nursing homes are making a difference through implementation of best practices Author(s): Feil, Michelle, authorBradley, Sharon, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2013] Subject(s): Cross Infection -- epidemiologyCross Infection -- prevention & controlGuideline AdherenceInfection Control -- methodsPractice Guidelines as TopicCatheter-Related Infections -- epidemiologyCatheter-Related Infections -- prevention & controlDrug Resistance, MultipleHand HygieneInfection Control -- statistics & numerical dataRespiratory Tract Infections -- epidemiologyRespiratory Tract Infections -- prevention & controlSelf-AssessmentSkin Diseases, Infectious -- epidemiologySkin Diseases, Infectious -- prevention & controlSoft Tissue Infections -- epidemiologySoft Tissue Infections -- prevention & controlUrinary Tract Infections -- epidemiologyUrinary Tract Infections -- prevention & controlHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
136. Class III obese patients: the effect of gait and immobility on patient falls Author(s): Gardner, Lea Anne, authorPagano, Maryann, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2013] Subject(s): Accidental Falls -- prevention & controlAccidental Falls -- statistics & numerical dataGaitMobility LimitationObesity -- complicationsMoving and Lifting Patients -- instrumentationMoving and Lifting Patients -- methodsPatient Care TeamPatient safetyRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsTransportation of Patients -- methodsHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
137. Calculation of outcome rates that diagnose bedside performance: central-line-associated bloodstream infection Author(s): Davis, James, authorFinley, Edward, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2013] Subject(s): Bacteremia -- epidemiologyBacteremia -- etiologyCatheter-Related Infections -- epidemiologyCatheter-Related Infections -- etiologyCatheterization, Central Venous -- adverse effectsInfection controlMedical Errors -- statistics & numerical dataOutcome Assessment (Health Care)Research DesignCatheterization, Central Venous -- instrumentationElectronic Health RecordsHospitals -- statistics & numerical dataMaintenance -- standardsMedical Errors -- prevention & controlPatient safetyTime FactorsHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
138. Falls prevention: Pennsylvania hospitals implementing best practices Author(s): Feil, Michelle, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2013] Subject(s): Accidental Falls -- prevention & controlHospitalsQuality Indicators, Health CareBenchmarkingGuideline AdherenceRisk AssessmentSurveys and QuestionnairesWounds and InjuriesHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
139. Breakdowns in the medication reconciliation process Author(s): Gao, Tingting, authorGaunt, Michael J., author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2013] Subject(s): Medication Errors -- prevention & controlMedication ReconciliationDrug PrescriptionsMedical History TakingMedication Reconciliation -- methodsMedication Therapy ManagementPrescription Drugs -- administration & dosageProcess Assessment (Health Care)HumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
140. Data snapshot: pediatric laboratory events Author(s): Gardner, Lea Anne, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2013] Subject(s): Medical Errors -- statistics & numerical dataPediatricsSpecimen HandlingAdolescentBlood Specimen CollectionChildClinical Laboratory TechniquesInfantHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
141. Aligning the lines: an analysis of IV line errors Author(s): Wollitz, Amanda, authorGrissinger, Matthew, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2014] Subject(s): Infusions, IntravenousMedication ErrorsPatient safetyRisk ManagementHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
142. Improvement of Pennsylvania healthcare consumers' awareness of patient safety Author(s): Munn, Jesse, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2014] Subject(s): AwarenessConsumer Health InformationPatient Participation -- statistics & numerical dataPatient Safety -- statistics & numerical dataHealth Care SurveysHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
143. Distractions in the operating room Author(s): Feil, Michelle, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2014] Subject(s): AttentionOperating RoomsPatient safetyPerioperative CarePerioperative PeriodCell PhoneChecklistDangerous BehaviorInservice TrainingNoiseOperating Room TechniciansPatient Care TeamSurgical Procedures, OperativeHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
144. Healthcare worker fatigue: current strategies for prevention Author(s): Dubeck, Deborah, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2014] Subject(s): Fatigue -- prevention & controlHealth PersonnelMedical Errors -- prevention & controlMedication Errors -- prevention & controlMedical Errors -- statistics & numerical dataMedication Errors -- statistics & numerical dataRisk ManagementHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
145. An analysis of reported adverse drug reactions Author(s): O'Connor, Michael, authorGrissinger, Matthew, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2014] Subject(s): Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions -- epidemiologyDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions -- prevention & controlContrast Media -- adverse effectsDrug TherapyMedication Therapy ManagementPrescription Drugs -- adverse effectsRisk FactorsRisk ManagementHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
146. Falls reduction and prevention update: Pennsylvania hospitals increase implementation of best practices Author(s): Feil, Michelle, authorHunt, Christina, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, [2014] Subject(s): Accidental Falls -- prevention & controlHospitalsPractice Guidelines as TopicAccidental Falls -- statistics & numerical dataData CollectionMedication Therapy ManagementPatient Education as TopicHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
147. Balancing family bonding with newborn safety Author(s): Wallace, Susan C., author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, September 2014 Subject(s): Accidental Falls -- prevention & controlAccidental Falls -- statistics & numerical dataInfant CarePatient safetyRooming-in CareWounds and Injuries -- prevention & controlInfant, NewbornFamilyObstetrics and Gynecology Department, HospitalRisk ManagementHumansUnited States
148. Improving care for patients with autism spectrum disorder in the acute care setting Author(s): Feil, Michelle, authorWallace, Susan C., authorVenkat, Arvind, author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, December 2014 Subject(s): Child Development Disorders, Pervasive -- therapyDelivery of Health Care -- methodsPatient safetyAdolescentAdultAggressionAnxiety -- prevention & controlCaregiversChildChild Development Disorders, Pervasive -- complicationsChild Health ServicesClinical CompetenceCommunicationEmergency Medical ServicesHospitalizationInformed ConsentInservice TrainingMiddle AgedPatient CompliancePsychomotor AgitationRestraint, PhysicalRisk ManagementSelf-Injurious BehaviorViolenceHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
149. Decision tree helps standardize reporting of falls event types Author(s): Gardner, Lea Anne, authorBurns, Laurie M., author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, December 2014 Subject(s): Accidental Falls -- statistics & numerical dataData Collection -- standardsDecision Support TechniquesHospitals -- statistics & numerical dataPatient SafetyToilet FacilitiesHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States
150. Assessment tools help diagnose obstructive sleep apnea Author(s): Wallace, Susan C., author Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, December 2014 Subject(s): Diagnostic Tests, RoutineMass ScreeningPostoperative Complications -- diagnosisPreoperative CareRisk AssessmentSleep Apnea, Obstructive -- complicationsSleep Apnea, Obstructive -- diagnosisSurveys and QuestionnairesNurse's RolePatient safetyPostoperative Complications -- prevention & controlRisk FactorsSurgical Procedures, OperativeHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States