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Medication errors

Emergency Nurse, 2007
The authors of this study wanted to test their idea that, because medication errors are common in EDs and because there can be large variations in child ren's weight, such errors are more likely to occur among paediatric patients.
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Evaluating Medication Errors

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1986
What is appropriate disciplinary action for medication errors? Believing the severity of the error is a critical factor in determining disciplinary actions, we developed a tool to assess medication error severity. The El Dorado Medication Error Tool (EDMET) is objective and simple to use.
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Reducing Medication Errors

American Journal of Medical Quality, 2001
This article describes initiatives one institution developed to improve systems for detecting and preventing adverse medication events. Our discussion focuses on issues regarding the frequency and incidence of medication errors, the trials of traditional versus anonymous incident reporting, and the efforts to improve systems rather than placing blame ...
Steven D'Amato   +2 more
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Errors in Giving Medication

The American Journal of Nursing, 1953
inform the pilot and have him deliver the message via the aircraft radio to the nearest appropriate ground radio facility, indicating the emergency or urgent nature of the message. Occasionally, the air force is called on to transport civilian patients.
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Medical Errors in Psychiatry

Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2006
Medical errors in the general medical sector result in significant patient deaths and injuries, as well as high costs to the health care system. Despite the growing literature on errors in medical and surgical specialties, few studies have examined the incidence, nature, predictors, and prevention of errors that may occur in mental health treatment ...
Steven C. Marcus, Sara B. Nath
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Medication Errors in Obstetrics [PDF]

open access: possibleClinics in Perinatology, 2008
The findings highlighted in this article suggest that obstetricians and perinatologists face several challenges for safe medication use during pregnancy. Furthermore, evidence of in-hospital medication errors from obstetric services has been provided by national medication error data voluntarily submitted from many hospitals.
Rodney W. Hicks   +3 more
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Medical error and disclosure

2013
Errors occur commonly in healthcare and can cause significant harm to patients. Most errors arise from a combination of individual, system, and communication failures. Neurologists may be involved in harmful errors in any practice setting and should familiarize themselves with tools to prevent, report, and examine errors. Although physicians, patients,
Thomas H. Gallagher, Andrew A. White
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Preventing medication errors

Geriatric Nursing, 2016
Albert Riddle, Richard G. Stefanacci
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Recent developments in the medical and surgical treatment of melanoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2014
Jonathan S Zager
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