This Australian study identified and described the incidence of medication errors among registered nurses, the type and causes of these errors and the impact that administration of medications has on the professional practice of registered nurses. Mostly, medication errors were attributed to documentation issues, including: illegible handwriting, misunderstanding abbreviations, misplaced decimal point, misreading and misinterpreting written orders. Several human factors were attributed to potential causes of medication errors, including: stress, fatigue, knowledge and skill deficits. Environmental factors, namely, interruptions and distractions during the administration of medications, were also attributed to potential errors. The study fou...
BackgroundMedication error in nursing is one of the most common errors of healthcare systems (over 7...
Abstract: A descriptive survey which purposefully selected respondents from the registered nurses an...
Most nurses first hear the phrase “medication error” during their basic professionaleducation. Conce...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
The purpose of my research was to determine the factors associated with medication errors made by pr...
The purpose of my research was to determine the factors associated with medication errors made by pr...
Background: Medication errors have a wide-ranging impact, affecting patients, families, healthcare p...
Background: Nursing students are allowed to give medication with clinical supervision to enhance ski...
Background and objective: Medication administration errors are the most common medical errors that h...
Objective: This paper surveys current literature related to medication administration errors, the ro...
Background: Given the special importance of preventing from medication, the present study aimed to i...
Medication errors compromise patient safety rights by causing morbidity or in worst scenarios mortal...
Objective: This paper surveys current literature related to medication administration errors, the ro...
Objective: This paper surveys current literature related to medication administration errors, the ro...
Background: Medication errors refer to inappropriate use of drugs, can lead to harmful and serious c...
BackgroundMedication error in nursing is one of the most common errors of healthcare systems (over 7...
Abstract: A descriptive survey which purposefully selected respondents from the registered nurses an...
Most nurses first hear the phrase “medication error” during their basic professionaleducation. Conce...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
The purpose of my research was to determine the factors associated with medication errors made by pr...
The purpose of my research was to determine the factors associated with medication errors made by pr...
Background: Medication errors have a wide-ranging impact, affecting patients, families, healthcare p...
Background: Nursing students are allowed to give medication with clinical supervision to enhance ski...
Background and objective: Medication administration errors are the most common medical errors that h...
Objective: This paper surveys current literature related to medication administration errors, the ro...
Background: Given the special importance of preventing from medication, the present study aimed to i...
Medication errors compromise patient safety rights by causing morbidity or in worst scenarios mortal...
Objective: This paper surveys current literature related to medication administration errors, the ro...
Objective: This paper surveys current literature related to medication administration errors, the ro...
Background: Medication errors refer to inappropriate use of drugs, can lead to harmful and serious c...
BackgroundMedication error in nursing is one of the most common errors of healthcare systems (over 7...
Abstract: A descriptive survey which purposefully selected respondents from the registered nurses an...
Most nurses first hear the phrase “medication error” during their basic professionaleducation. Conce...