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Medication Errors in the PACU

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2007
A collaborative research group examined seven years of PACU medication errors from the MEDMARX database. Descriptive statistics showed a comparison of medication errors in all ages from pediatric to adult to geriatric groups. Nine categories of medication errors were noted and a total of 3,023 errors were attributed to errors in prescribing ...
Rodney W, Hicks   +3 more
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Medication Errors

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2022
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ERRORS OF MEDICAL STUDIES

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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Medication Errors in Children

Pediatric Drugs, 2009
Medication errors commonly involve children, with dosing errors being the most common. Medication errors are more frequent among the most sick patients who have urgent and complex medical conditions. Physicians who are less experienced, tired, depressed, and burnt out make more errors. The systems approach views every medical error as a system failure.
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Medical device error

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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Nurses' medication errors

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1994
This paper reports on a qualitative study of nurses' experiences with medication errors. Using discourse analysis within a framework of an interpretive research design, the phenomenon of a not too uncommon occurrence in nursing practice was examined. Insight into nurses' involvement with medication errors was gained from interviews, group discussions ...
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Towards complete and error-free genome assemblies of all vertebrate species

Nature, 2021
Arang Rhie   +2 more
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Preventing medication errors

Geriatric Nursing, 2016
Richard G, Stefanacci, Albert, Riddle
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Combating medical errors

The Lancet, 2000
J, Ibrahim, J, Majoor, B, Loff
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Realizing repeated quantum error correction in a distance-three surface code

Nature, 2022
Sebastian Krinner   +2 more
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