Only 45.6% of nurses verified the amount of medication indicated on the vial at least once for at least one-second. In addition, only 6.5% read the name of the patient from the wristband. Administering the medication at the correct time guideline was observed ...
Purpose: To examine the differences between characteristics of the work environment of nurses working in mental health and general acute inpatient nursing ... MA Roche,CM Duffield - 《Journal of Nursing Scholarship》 被引量: 59发表: 2010年 A comparative analysis of the changes in nursing practice...
patient, right drug, right dose, right route, and right time–are fundamental principles that guide nurses in providing safe and effective pharmacological care. By adhering to these rights, nurses can prevent medication errors and adverse drug events, which can have serious consequences for clients....
The medication administration definition is a guide that teaches nurses and healthcare professionals the principles, rights, responsibilities, and roles expected when giving drugs to patients. Medication is a substance that is either taken internally or placed on the body (skin, eyes, ears, nose) ...
The MOLD-US framework, with its focus on physical, cognitive, sensory, and motivational barriers affecting the usability of mobile health applications in older adults, serves as a valuable guide for understanding and categorizing challenges in medication self-management [12]. By considering impairments...
Most health plans offered to nurses cover prescription medications, whereas Medicare does not currently pay for prescription drugs.29 However, a similar inverse association between age and adherence among elderly patients (≥65 years) hospitalized for asthma was noted in Ontario, where government health...
customized for patient-specific clinical scenarios to eliminate the noise of too many nuisance alerts while still delivering important warnings when applicable. Since physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other clinicians all face numerous alerts, it was important for this subcommittee to ...
Lecturer produces an easy-to-use prescription drug guide for nurses; BREAKING HEALTH NEWS Most nursing homes still depend on an antiquated system: paper-based charts and records, including the medication administration record (MAR), that are handwritten for each medication administration event for each...
Although WHO recommends the guide for medical students, it can be applied to nursing students as long as it is contextualized to the role of nurses in medication prescription in the country. The guide is good in that it provides essential information for rational prescription such as the ...
For nurses with experience, the content may be a bit basic. For nurses with little or no OR experience, it is too much content to absorb in one sitting. It would be useful to use the study guide that accompanies the video to divide the topic into smaller topic subsets of medication ...