Verification is an essential process for reducing errors in all aspects of medicine. Formal verification processes exist in the hospital setting, but have not been created for the out-of hospital setting. Paramedics are taught to use the five rights method of medication verification, most commonly as a one-person mental process, although its efficacy in preventing error has never been evaluated or quantified in any setting. This study surveyed practicing paramedics’ methods of verification, perceptions of efficacy, and self-reporting of known medication errors to determine if there is a relationship between verification method and self-reported errors
BACKGROUND: The inability of paramedics to perform accurate calculations may result in a compromise ...
Despite advances in technology , medication errors continue to take a toll on patients , families ...
Introduction There is limited reliable research available on medication errors in relation to parame...
Verification is an essential process for reducing errors in all aspects of medicine. Formal verifica...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Paramedics believe verbal verification...
Lack of verification is often cited as a root cause of medication errors; however, medication errors...
Second place winner of poster presentations at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative A...
The administration of medication in an acute care setting is a fundamental role of a registered nurs...
Objectives To determine the common stages and strategies involved in the dispensing accuracy-checkin...
Patient identification errors are one of the major causes of medication errors. Most medication erro...
Objectives To determine the common stages and strategies involved in the dispensing accuracy‐checki...
The Department of Health (DH) estimated that in 2000, approximately 10% of patients were harmed in s...
Introduction: There is limited research available on safe medication management practices in emergen...
Medical safety through medicine falsifications entering the legal supply chain of medicines have bec...
[出版社版]Objective: The aim of this study was to clarify nurses' verification behavior when doctors' or...
BACKGROUND: The inability of paramedics to perform accurate calculations may result in a compromise ...
Despite advances in technology , medication errors continue to take a toll on patients , families ...
Introduction There is limited reliable research available on medication errors in relation to parame...
Verification is an essential process for reducing errors in all aspects of medicine. Formal verifica...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Paramedics believe verbal verification...
Lack of verification is often cited as a root cause of medication errors; however, medication errors...
Second place winner of poster presentations at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative A...
The administration of medication in an acute care setting is a fundamental role of a registered nurs...
Objectives To determine the common stages and strategies involved in the dispensing accuracy-checkin...
Patient identification errors are one of the major causes of medication errors. Most medication erro...
Objectives To determine the common stages and strategies involved in the dispensing accuracy‐checki...
The Department of Health (DH) estimated that in 2000, approximately 10% of patients were harmed in s...
Introduction: There is limited research available on safe medication management practices in emergen...
Medical safety through medicine falsifications entering the legal supply chain of medicines have bec...
[出版社版]Objective: The aim of this study was to clarify nurses' verification behavior when doctors' or...
BACKGROUND: The inability of paramedics to perform accurate calculations may result in a compromise ...
Despite advances in technology , medication errors continue to take a toll on patients , families ...
Introduction There is limited reliable research available on medication errors in relation to parame...