Background: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration is an integral component of clinical care. Errors in administration can cause detrimental patient outcomes and increase healthcare costs, although little is known about medication administration errors associated with continuous IV infusions. Objectives: ( 1) To ascertain the prevalence of medication administration errors for continuous IV infusions and identify the variables that caused them. ( 2) To quantify the probability of errors by fitting a logistic regression model to the data. Methods: A prospective study was conducted on three surgical wards at a teaching hospital in Australia. All study participants received continuous infusions of IV fluids. Parenteral nutrition and non-electrol...
INTRODUCTION: Intravenous medication administration has traditionally been regarded as error prone, ...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to explore intravenous (IV) medication errors in a C...
Aims: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration continues to be a mainstay of care in General Surgery. Y...
Background: Intravenous medication administrations have a high incidence of error but there is limit...
Little is known about intravenous (IV) medication errors in hospitals, even though reports indicate ...
Medications given via the intravenous (IV) route provide rapid drug delivery to the body. IV therapy...
Medications given via the intravenous (IV) route provide rapid drug delivery to the body. IV therapy...
Medication errors are commonly encountered in hospital setting. Intravenous medications pose particu...
<p><strong><em>Background</em></strong><em>: </em>In most Iranian hospitals, the nurses in the wards...
Background: All medication errors are serious, but those associated with the IV route of administrat...
Recent National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines aim to improve intravenou...
INTRODUCTION: Intravenous medication administration has traditionally been regarded as error prone, ...
Background: Serious and life-threatening adverse drug events are often attributed to intravenous med...
Background Intravenous medication administrations have a high incidence of error but there is limite...
Introduction Intravenous medication administration has traditionally been regarded as error prone, w...
INTRODUCTION: Intravenous medication administration has traditionally been regarded as error prone, ...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to explore intravenous (IV) medication errors in a C...
Aims: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration continues to be a mainstay of care in General Surgery. Y...
Background: Intravenous medication administrations have a high incidence of error but there is limit...
Little is known about intravenous (IV) medication errors in hospitals, even though reports indicate ...
Medications given via the intravenous (IV) route provide rapid drug delivery to the body. IV therapy...
Medications given via the intravenous (IV) route provide rapid drug delivery to the body. IV therapy...
Medication errors are commonly encountered in hospital setting. Intravenous medications pose particu...
<p><strong><em>Background</em></strong><em>: </em>In most Iranian hospitals, the nurses in the wards...
Background: All medication errors are serious, but those associated with the IV route of administrat...
Recent National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines aim to improve intravenou...
INTRODUCTION: Intravenous medication administration has traditionally been regarded as error prone, ...
Background: Serious and life-threatening adverse drug events are often attributed to intravenous med...
Background Intravenous medication administrations have a high incidence of error but there is limite...
Introduction Intravenous medication administration has traditionally been regarded as error prone, w...
INTRODUCTION: Intravenous medication administration has traditionally been regarded as error prone, ...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to explore intravenous (IV) medication errors in a C...
Aims: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration continues to be a mainstay of care in General Surgery. Y...