ANA/AACN-APPROVED: NEW STRATEGIES FOR AVOIDING MEDICATION ERRORS. Carr DS. CARR,S Donna - 《Nursing》 被引量: 5发表: 1989年 Medication Safety in Hospitals: Avoiding Medication Errors in the Medication use Process Anovel nanocomposite adsorbent, Silica aerogel activated carbon (SA-AC) has been ...
Avoiding medication errors.Focuses on ways to avoid medication errors. Provision of information on all drugs taken; Explanation of possible side effects; Appropriateness of drug therapy to patient condition; Compliance with dosage instructions.Yaffe...
to denote short- and long-acting medications and to evaluate whether changes to medication labels could reduce potential errors in the selection and administration of medications.In phase 1 of the study, nursing staff were asked to define 4 abbreviations and then to categorize them by release rate...
Medication errors inevitably occur, despite the many years of experience of pharmacists and technicians. An error that particularly sticks out involved a prescription for pramipexole (Mirapex; Boehringer Ingelheim). A prescription came into the pharmacy for pramipexole 1 mg. The patient was directed to...
(ID = 6138). We defined educational attainment using the participants’ highest reported educational qualification at either measurement occasion. We assigned participants with university degrees to 17 years of education, those with professional qualifications such as teaching or nursing to 15 years,...
Medication errors in the PACU. A collaborative research group examined seven years of PACU medication errors from the MEDMARX database. Descriptive statistics showed a comparison of medi... RW Hicks,SC Becker,PE Windle,... - 《Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing Official Journal of the American Soc...
5): as RR and HR, in particular, are considerably higher for the former, we postulate that a simple visual inspection of the sleeping patients during typical nurse rounds should suffice in detecting these misclassified patients, a procedure that is already part of standard nursing guidelines. ...
Enhancing patient safety: the importance of direct supervision for avoiding medication errors and near misses by undergraduate nursing students. Int J Nurs Pract. 2010;16(3): 225-232.Reid-Searl, K, Moxham, L & Happell, B 2010. Enhancing patient safety: The importance of direct supervision ...
HumansDrug TherapyMedication ErrorsDrug PackagingMedication Systems, HospitalPharmaceutical PreparationsEducation, Nursing, ContinuingCarr DS.CARRDONNA SNursingCarr D.S. (1989) New strategies for avoiding medication errors. Nursing 89 29(8), 39±46....
Dermatitis, ExfoliativeDrug EruptionsPyrrolesCarbamazepineHeptanoic AcidsMedication ErrorsAgedFemaleAmouri M, Amouri Z, Chaabèn H, Masmoudi A, Boudaya S, Turki H.Amouri MAmouri ZChaabèn HMasmoudi ABoudaya STurki HJournal of Patient Safety