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Medication errors in the neonate
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2012Critically ill patients are a high risk population for medication errors and neonates represent a more vulnerable group. Errors can occur in each step of the path from prescription to administration and their rate varies widely due to the error definition and identification methods used in the different studies.
Elena, Sorrentino, Caterina, Alegiani
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Medication Errors in Obstetrics
Clinics in Perinatology, 2008The 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.
Toni A, Kfuri +3 more
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Prevention of Medication Errors
Clinics in Perinatology, 2005Medication error is the most frequent source of medical error that is associated with adverse events, and, in many cases, is preventable. Medication errors can occur at any step in the medication process. Medication error prevention and reduction begins with a systematic approach to their detection.
Christoph U, Lehmann, George R, Kim
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
With an increasing number of new chemical and biological preparations on the market, the screening of some 50,000 chemicals for cancer annually, the development of new dosage recommendations for older pharmacological products, and the relentless effort to discover causes of disease, the medical profession is faced with the problem of having to rely on ...
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With an increasing number of new chemical and biological preparations on the market, the screening of some 50,000 chemicals for cancer annually, the development of new dosage recommendations for older pharmacological products, and the relentless effort to discover causes of disease, the medical profession is faced with the problem of having to rely on ...
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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 ...
Sara B, Nath, Steven C, Marcus
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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 ...
Sara B, Nath, Steven C, Marcus
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2002
This article discusses principal concepts for the analysis, classification, and reporting of problems involving medical device technology. We define a medical device in regulatory terminology and define and discuss concepts and terminology used to distinguish the causes and sources of medical device problems. Database classification systems for medical
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This article discusses principal concepts for the analysis, classification, and reporting of problems involving medical device technology. We define a medical device in regulatory terminology and define and discuss concepts and terminology used to distinguish the causes and sources of medical device problems. Database classification systems for medical
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JAMA, 2017
I grew up knowing that my father had saved my mother’s life. This wasn’t some romantic drama. During her first cone-down radiation treatment for invasive breast cancer, she convinced the radiologist to let my father, an internist practicing in the same hospital, watch.
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I grew up knowing that my father had saved my mother’s life. This wasn’t some romantic drama. During her first cone-down radiation treatment for invasive breast cancer, she convinced the radiologist to let my father, an internist practicing in the same hospital, watch.
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