Reid-Searl, KA ORCiD: 0000-0001-5808-9296Background - Unintended medication errors made by health care professionals continue to be a major concern in hospitals, medical centres and aged care facilities throughout Australia. Nurses play a vital role in preventing errors so consequently undergraduate nursing students are taught that to administer medications safely they must adhere to specific protocols and be personally supervised by a registered nurse. While safety measures may be reinforced to students, previous studies have not explained what occurs when students actually administer medications to patients in the clinical setting. Aim - This thesis reports on a study aimed at identifying the experiences of final year undergraduate nurs...
Administering medication is an important function of registered nurses. It is therefore necessary th...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.: The aim of this thesis is to explore undergradu...
Registered nurses (RNs) provide medications to patients when they are unable to provide these medica...
Background - Unintended medication errors made by health care professionals continue to be a major ...
Background - Unintended medication errors made by health care professionals continue to be a major ...
The literature continues to report on medication errors occurring within Australian health care faci...
Introduction: The administration of medications to patients is practices by undergraduate nursing st...
Background: Medication errors made unintentionally by nurses continue to be a major concern in hospi...
Background: Medication errors made unintentionally by nurses continue to be a major concern in hospi...
Up to one in five medication administrations in Australian hospitals involve an error. As registered...
Background. The administration of medication is an important skill nursing students need to learn in...
Medication errors have been the focus of considerable research attention in nursing; however, the ex...
Medication errors have been the focus of considerable research attention in nursing; however, the ex...
Aims. To explore the attitudes, experiences and opinions of registered nurses regarding supervision ...
Title. Nursing students administering medication: appreciating and seeking appropriate supervision. ...
Administering medication is an important function of registered nurses. It is therefore necessary th...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.: The aim of this thesis is to explore undergradu...
Registered nurses (RNs) provide medications to patients when they are unable to provide these medica...
Background - Unintended medication errors made by health care professionals continue to be a major ...
Background - Unintended medication errors made by health care professionals continue to be a major ...
The literature continues to report on medication errors occurring within Australian health care faci...
Introduction: The administration of medications to patients is practices by undergraduate nursing st...
Background: Medication errors made unintentionally by nurses continue to be a major concern in hospi...
Background: Medication errors made unintentionally by nurses continue to be a major concern in hospi...
Up to one in five medication administrations in Australian hospitals involve an error. As registered...
Background. The administration of medication is an important skill nursing students need to learn in...
Medication errors have been the focus of considerable research attention in nursing; however, the ex...
Medication errors have been the focus of considerable research attention in nursing; however, the ex...
Aims. To explore the attitudes, experiences and opinions of registered nurses regarding supervision ...
Title. Nursing students administering medication: appreciating and seeking appropriate supervision. ...
Administering medication is an important function of registered nurses. It is therefore necessary th...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.: The aim of this thesis is to explore undergradu...
Registered nurses (RNs) provide medications to patients when they are unable to provide these medica...