Background Nurses are central to the aim of ensuring medication safety, through being predominantly responsible for the administration of medications to patients in acute care settings. Correct identification of prescribing errors by nurses helps to ensure that errors are detected early in the process of administering medications to patients. The limited available research however, suggests that both qualified and student nurses have difficulty in identifying prescribing errors with high accuracy. Objective To collect baseline data on pre-registration student nurses\u27 ability to identify prescribing errors. Design A cross-sectional observational design utilising a prescription medication quiz was employed. The quiz contained six prescri...
Managing the care of critically ill patients is a highly complex and stressful position requiring hi...
Medication error always happens among the nurses either the trained out staffs nor in nursing studen...
Nurses are taught protocolised checking procedures as the foundation method for safe medication admi...
Class of 2009 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To assess the ability of pharmacy, medicine, and nursing students ...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
This Australian study identified and described the incidence of medication errors among registered n...
Medication errors are the subject of much research and of great concern to health care providers. A ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Background: In the United States alone, medication error causes injury to approx...
This experimental pilot study was aimed at the development of a quality standard to facilitate medic...
The purpose of this study was to synthesize the available empirical evidence on prelicensure nursing...
Medication errors during student nurse practical training are crucial due to their potential impact....
Background: Patient safety is one of main indicators in quality control of health services. The most...
Managing the care of critically ill patients is a highly complex and stressful position requiring hi...
Managing the care of critically ill patients is a highly complex and stressful position requiring hi...
Managing the care of critically ill patients is a highly complex and stressful position requiring hi...
Medication error always happens among the nurses either the trained out staffs nor in nursing studen...
Nurses are taught protocolised checking procedures as the foundation method for safe medication admi...
Class of 2009 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To assess the ability of pharmacy, medicine, and nursing students ...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
This Australian study identified and described the incidence of medication errors among registered n...
Medication errors are the subject of much research and of great concern to health care providers. A ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Background: In the United States alone, medication error causes injury to approx...
This experimental pilot study was aimed at the development of a quality standard to facilitate medic...
The purpose of this study was to synthesize the available empirical evidence on prelicensure nursing...
Medication errors during student nurse practical training are crucial due to their potential impact....
Background: Patient safety is one of main indicators in quality control of health services. The most...
Managing the care of critically ill patients is a highly complex and stressful position requiring hi...
Managing the care of critically ill patients is a highly complex and stressful position requiring hi...
Managing the care of critically ill patients is a highly complex and stressful position requiring hi...
Medication error always happens among the nurses either the trained out staffs nor in nursing studen...
Nurses are taught protocolised checking procedures as the foundation method for safe medication admi...