Contains fulltext : 81231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on a pilot study examining the incidence of nurses' errors in preparation and administration of intravenous drugs. Furthermore, the study aimed to evaluate the short-term effects of implementation of a new protocol for preparation and administration of intravenous drugs. SETTING: Two nursing departments of internal medicine at a 953 beds University Medical Centre in The Netherlands. METHODS: By means of a prospective, quasi-experimental design, nurses were observed during the process of preparation and administration of intravenous drugs. Observation was performed before and after the implementation of a new protocol. Seventy...
Background & Objective: The intravenous administration of drugs is a complex process in which errors...
Medication errors are commonly encountered in hospital setting. Intravenous medications pose particu...
Objectives Medication administration errors with injectable medication have a high risk of causing p...
<p><strong><em>Background</em></strong><em>: </em>In most Iranian hospitals, the nurses in the wards...
Background: Intravenous medication administrations have a high incidence of error but there is limit...
Medications given via the intravenous (IV) route provide rapid drug delivery to the body. IV therapy...
ABSTRACT:Background: Intravenous medication administration practices errors are the most common erro...
Malpractice in preparation and administration of intravenous (IV) medications has been reported freq...
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of medication errors happened during the prepar...
Background Little is known about interventions to reduce intravenous medication administration error...
Background Little is known about interventions to reduce intravenous medication administration error...
Background Little is known about interventions to reduce intravenous medication administration error...
Background Little is known about interventions to reduce intravenous medication administration error...
The purpose of our research is to decrease the number of IV medication errors. IV medication errors ...
The purpose of our research is to decrease the number of IV medication errors. IV medication errors ...
Background & Objective: The intravenous administration of drugs is a complex process in which errors...
Medication errors are commonly encountered in hospital setting. Intravenous medications pose particu...
Objectives Medication administration errors with injectable medication have a high risk of causing p...
<p><strong><em>Background</em></strong><em>: </em>In most Iranian hospitals, the nurses in the wards...
Background: Intravenous medication administrations have a high incidence of error but there is limit...
Medications given via the intravenous (IV) route provide rapid drug delivery to the body. IV therapy...
ABSTRACT:Background: Intravenous medication administration practices errors are the most common erro...
Malpractice in preparation and administration of intravenous (IV) medications has been reported freq...
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of medication errors happened during the prepar...
Background Little is known about interventions to reduce intravenous medication administration error...
Background Little is known about interventions to reduce intravenous medication administration error...
Background Little is known about interventions to reduce intravenous medication administration error...
Background Little is known about interventions to reduce intravenous medication administration error...
The purpose of our research is to decrease the number of IV medication errors. IV medication errors ...
The purpose of our research is to decrease the number of IV medication errors. IV medication errors ...
Background & Objective: The intravenous administration of drugs is a complex process in which errors...
Medication errors are commonly encountered in hospital setting. Intravenous medications pose particu...
Objectives Medication administration errors with injectable medication have a high risk of causing p...