INTEGRIS Seminole Medical Center
2401 Wrangler Blvd.
Seminole, OK 74868

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(405) 303-4000

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Surgical Care

INTEGRIS Quality > Seminole Medical Center Quality

The Surgical Care measures focus on evidence-based care for reducing postoperative complications.For specific surgeries, practices to prevent surgical site infections, adverse cardiac events, and the development of a deep vein thrombosis, a blood clot to the leg, are implemented.Order sets incorporating these guidelines have been developed to ensure continued improvement in these areas.

To prevent surgical site infections, the Surgical Care measures include the timing and selection of antibiotic administration and the appropriate hair removal method.They also include measures related to body temperature and glucose control for certain procedures.

The appropriate administration of a beta-blocker, for those patients on this medication at admission, is recommended to prevent adverse cardiac events.In addition, measures to prevent deep vein thrombosis are implemented.

   
INTEGRIS Seminole Medical CenterUnited States Top 10%United States AverageOklahoma Average
(January-March 2009)(Jan 2008 - Dec 2008)Oct 2007 - Sept 2008Oct 2007 - Sept 2008
Prophylactic Antibiotic Within One Hour Before Incision100%98%87%81%
Appropriate Antibiotic Selection0%99%93%86%
Prophylactic Antibiotics Stopped Within 24 Hours After Surgery0%97%86%88%
Cardiac Surgery Patients with Controlled Postop Serum GlucoseNo Patients
Fit Criteria
98%84%90%
Appropriate Hair Removal100%100%95%94%
Colorectal Surgery Patients with Postop Normothermia0%Not ReportedNot ReportedNot Reported
Appropriate Beta Blocker AdministrationNo Patients
Fit Criteria
100%Not ReportedNot Reported
Recommended Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Ordered50%99%86%81%
Appropriate Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Received50%97%83%79%
 
 


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A - Prophylactic Antibiotic Within One Hour Before Incision
B - Appropriate Antibiotic Selection
C - Prophylactic Antibiotics Stopped Within 24 Hours After Surgery
D - Cardiac Surgery Patients with Controlled Postop Serum Glucose
E - Appropriate Hair Removal
F - Colorectal Surgery Patients with Postop Normothermia
G - Appropriate Beta Blocker Administration
H - Recommended Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Ordered
I - Appropriate Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Received