Potassium chloride: Bradycardia and heart arrest following inadvertent administration in an elderly patient: case reportBradycardia, drug-inducedElderlyHeart-arrest, drug-inducedMedication-errorsPotassium-chloride, adverse reactions - serious
The frequency of gastrointestinal lesions with wax-matrix potassium chloride products is estimated at one per 100,000 patient-years. Experience with potassium citrate is limited, but a similar frequency of gastrointestinal lesions should be anticipated. If there is severe vomiting, abdominal pain or ...
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What dietary teaching points can the nurse discuss with their patient with Type II Diabetes Mellitus? Describe be (a) Define post-transcriptional regulation and translational regulation. (b) Compare and contrast post-transcriptional regulation and translational regulation. A c...
aThe case of Dr.Nigel Cox was discussed in Melanie Phillips's article which appears in Exercise 4 . He injected a patient with potassium chloride, and she died shortly afterwards. She had been suffering intolerable pain from rheumatoid arthritis, complicated by gastric ulcers, gangrene and body ...
a method comprising administration of such a composition to a patient, e.g., for treatment (which may include preventative treatment) of BFNC, rolandic epilepsy or JME, use of such a substance in the manufacture of a composition for administration, e.g., for treatment of BFNC, rolandic epi...
National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) patient safety alert Implementation of safe practice with potassium chloride concentrate solutionsAnn LloydRosemary KennedyCarwen Wynne Howells
PP268 [Pharmacology Individualized patient care]: THE EFFECT OF PAEDIATRIC ACUTE POTASSIUM CHLORIDE CORRECTIONS ON SERUM POTASSIUM CONCENTRATIONdoi:10.1097/01.pcc.0000900884.77341.05J. MillerA. DewarA. WignellP. DaviesLippincott Williams & WilkinsPediatric Critical Care Medicine...
In 2001, The Alfred identified this as a key patient safety priority. Aim: To identify potential sources of error associated with concentrated potassium chloride and introduce an effective and practical risk reduction strategy to prevent inadvertent accidental administration. Method: Root- cause analysis...
Patient safety policyConcentrated potassium chloride solutionsWork-as-imaginedWork-as-doneIn response to fatal accidents involving concentrated potassium chloride (KCl) solutions, the Japanese hospital accreditation body released a safety policy in 2004 requiring the use of foolproof diluted KCl solutions ...