The "five rights" of medication administration include the right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, and _________.A. right timeB. right recordC. right reasonD. right responseAnswer: A 相关知识点: 试
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Medication AdministrationMedication errors that occur during the medication administration stage are a serious issue in healthcare. The most common types of errors in this stage are wrong patient, wrong medication, wrong time, wrong dose, and wrong route. In this paper, we propose a solution that...
Malaria remains a significant concern for children under five in malaria-endemic regions. Rwanda’s successful efforts in malaria treatment reduced nationwide cases, but high mortality persists in the Eastern and Southern provinces. This study aimed to i
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题目The "Five Rights" of medication administration include the right: A. Drug, dose, route, time, patient B. Time, place, method, patient, dose C. Drug, method, time, place, patient D. Patient, dose, time, route, condition 相关知识点: ...
Medication administrationNursingPatient safetyQualitativeAppreciative inquiryObservationThis paper discusses the findings from the observation phase of a more extensive, appreciative inquiry qualitative study exploring registered nurses' experiences of administering medications. The observations aimed to explore the ...
Addresses questions regarding the United States Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations' (JCAHO) standards on medication administration. Details about medication orders; How JCAHO reviews the use of herbal preparations; Information on securing medication.Skuteris...
Susan P. Beyond the Five Rights: Improving Patient Safety in Pediatric Medication Administration through Simulation. Clinical Simulation in Nursing 2009;5:181- 86.Pauly-O'Neill, S. (2009). Beyond the five rights: Improving patient safety in pediatric medication simulation through simulation. Clinical...
(2009). Medication safety teams‟ guided implementation of electronic medication administration records in five nursing homes. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 35(1), 29-35.Scott-Cawiezell J, Madsen RW, Pepper GA, et al. Medication safety teams' guided implementation ...