Medication errors result to punishment, loss of professional prestige and legal action. Those were the reasons why there is underreporting of medication errors. “Many institutions have decided to address medication errors like any other Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement issue.” They tried to find out what went wrong, learn from the mistakes and try to prevent medication errors.
There are three highlighted areas to improve to prevent medication errors.
• First is to encourage your patient to ensure safe care by cooperating. There should be a Nurse-Patient Relationship. Also, educate them about the medication and make them understand its purpose and action.
• Second is to employ technology. Providers need access to point-of-care IT such as internet, PDA and electronic records or prescription (EHR). These eliminate the potential for miscommunications due to handwriting.
• Lastly, reduce confusion caused by similar names and packaging. In addition, eliminate abbreviations and acronyms that can result misinterpretation.
One more important thing is to follow the 10RIGHTS in giving medications.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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As a student nurse, we should really be careful on how to administer medication because mistakes cannot be returned and if that so then life may be at risk.
ReplyDeleteNurses should be really careful in giving medications.. they should check it 3 times.. If you are the one who prepare it you should also the the one who wil give it.. Follow mo ako january artofnurses.blogspot.com.. :) tnx!
ReplyDeletecheck check check the medication first, to prevent errors.. :)
ReplyDelete.....i was reminded,thanks! ☺
ReplyDeleteright.right.check medication not only thrice but a million times before administering to patients.
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Right!!as a nurse, we should check the medication first to avoid errors.. : )
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right, we should be careful!!!
ReplyDeletecheck everything first...
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