Background: Medication error is common in anaesthetic practice. Such errors could result in serial medication errors if reconstituted into a multi-dose bank. This is a report of potential serial medication errors in which suxamethonium could have been administered as vitamin K. Objective: To highlight the potential risk of medication errors from wrong repackaging and the risk of serial medication errors from reconstitution of drugs into a multi-dose drug bank. Method: A 3.5kg male baby delivered by Caesarean section (CS)at term, with Apgar scores 8 and 10 developed apnoea following administration of suxamethonium which was reconstituted and labelled as vitamin K by the attending midwife. Full recovery was achieved after manual ventilation u...
AbstractMedication errors are the common causes of patient morbidity and mortality. It adds financia...
Background: Prescribing errors are major problems among medication errors. Prescribing errors includ...
Medication errors are accidental failures in a therapeutic process that lead to and have the potenti...
Background: Mistakes in the identification and administration of drugs may be fatal. This is especia...
Background: The acronym LASA (look-alike sound-alike) denotes the problem of confusing similar- look...
Despite recent developments in the inventory management, introduction of electronic drug trolleys an...
A confidential, self-reporting survey was sent out to all 65 anaesthetists (25 specialists and 40 re...
Background: Mistakes in the identification and administration of drugs may be fatal. This is especia...
Rationale: In UK hospitals, the preparation of all total parenteral nutrition (TPN) products must be...
Objectives. To investigate the incidence, nature of and factors contributing towards wrong drug admi...
Background. Drugs are often prescribed, dispensed, and administered by the same person during anaest...
AbstractInadvertent intrathecal administration of a wrong drug can be a catastrophic event.We are re...
Background: Medication use is a complex process in a medical setting, it starts with physician presc...
Abstract Medication errors are the common causes of patient morbidity and mortality. It adds financi...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Many dispensing errors occur in the hospital, and these can endanger pa...
AbstractMedication errors are the common causes of patient morbidity and mortality. It adds financia...
Background: Prescribing errors are major problems among medication errors. Prescribing errors includ...
Medication errors are accidental failures in a therapeutic process that lead to and have the potenti...
Background: Mistakes in the identification and administration of drugs may be fatal. This is especia...
Background: The acronym LASA (look-alike sound-alike) denotes the problem of confusing similar- look...
Despite recent developments in the inventory management, introduction of electronic drug trolleys an...
A confidential, self-reporting survey was sent out to all 65 anaesthetists (25 specialists and 40 re...
Background: Mistakes in the identification and administration of drugs may be fatal. This is especia...
Rationale: In UK hospitals, the preparation of all total parenteral nutrition (TPN) products must be...
Objectives. To investigate the incidence, nature of and factors contributing towards wrong drug admi...
Background. Drugs are often prescribed, dispensed, and administered by the same person during anaest...
AbstractInadvertent intrathecal administration of a wrong drug can be a catastrophic event.We are re...
Background: Medication use is a complex process in a medical setting, it starts with physician presc...
Abstract Medication errors are the common causes of patient morbidity and mortality. It adds financi...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Many dispensing errors occur in the hospital, and these can endanger pa...
AbstractMedication errors are the common causes of patient morbidity and mortality. It adds financia...
Background: Prescribing errors are major problems among medication errors. Prescribing errors includ...
Medication errors are accidental failures in a therapeutic process that lead to and have the potenti...