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Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
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Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
Standards of Care Institute of Safe Medicine Practices Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations National Patient Safety Goals Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
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Nursing responsibilities
Know purpose, actions, effects, and major side effects and toxic effects of drug Teaching required to enable client or caregiver to safely and accurately self-administer drug Monitor for SEs and report them Correctly calculate drug dosages Not pre-pour, pre-chart, give others meds, or falsify Question prescriber if necessary Follow policies regarding verbal and phone orders Keep up with continuing ed R/T meds, skills Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
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Prevention: Managing Drug Errors Use drug reference
Follow 10 rights (including assessment, education, evaluation, and refusal) 3 checks Unit dosing Computerized prescriber order entry system Bar coding at the point-of-care Question illegible orders Do not use unacceptable abbreviations or zeros Private area for preparing Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
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Types of Errors Ones related to ordering (39%), administering (38%), transcribing (12%), or dispensing (11%) Wrong med or infusions Wrong dose or rate Wrong patient Wrong route Wrong time Giving known allergic drugs or infusions Omission of dose Discontinuation of drug not meant to be D/C’d Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
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Factors Involved In Errors
More drugs on market Violation of 10 rights Lack of drug knowledge Memory lapses Transcription, dispensing, or delivery probs Inadequate monitoring Distractions Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
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Lack of standardization Confusing packaging Equipment failures
Factors cont’d Overwork Lack of standardization Confusing packaging Equipment failures Inadequate client hx taking Poor interdepartmental communication Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
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I’ve Made a Mistake-NOW WHAT??
Don’t hide it—remember advocacy Check patient Report it—to supervisor, MD Follow agency protocol for paperwork F/U and monitoring Do you tell the patient? Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
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Monkey See, Monkey Do: Critical Thinking ?s
If giving an antihypertensive? Antihypertensive and 90/60? Antihypertensive + narcotic? Med refusal? Insulin injection? NPO for surgery or tests? D/C at lunchtime, going home on same morning meds? Medical patient in for surgery? Pt c/o pain and has 3 different pain meds? Copyright © 2006, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
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