2023
DOI: 10.1002/jhm.13066
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Reducing the use of nil per os past midnight for inpatient diagnostic and therapeutic procedures: A quality improvement initiative

Abstract: Background Pre‐procedural fasting (nil per os [NPO]) is a commonly implemented protocol to prevent aspiration during certain diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. However, evidence suggests aspiration risk is quite low. Current guidelines support a reduced fasting duration before procedures necessitating anesthesia or sedation, but many health systems persist in the use of NPO past midnight. Objective We aimed to reduce the use of NPO p MN before inpatient diagnostic and therapeutic procedures necessitating a… Show more

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