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potential for depression. It stands to reason, therefore, that if nurses in critical care units are experiencing higher rates of ...
for the precise coding of medication and, thereby, helps nurses avoid the common errors listed above (Woods and Doan-Johnson, 2002...
In five pages this paper evaluates nursing management leadership simulations that include tardiness of employees personal office e...
In six pages this paper examines the problems of medication errors within an organizational environment. Four sources are cited i...
In five pages this paper examines medication error issues from an ethical perspective. Eight sources are cited in the bibliograph...
focuses on methods to reduce errors and also improve the safety will focus on individual nursing skills and adherence to protocols...
This paper pertains to two middle range nursing theories, Kolcaba's comfort theory and nursing intellectual capital theory, and th...
quantitative aspect of the research by Koppel et al. provides a very different approach to understanding the issue. The quantitat...
of a research article is "an impersonal evaluation of the strengths and limitations of the research being reviewed" (Coughlan, Cro...
by someone else, they would likely have an external explanation handy to excuse their behavior, rather than acknowledging any mora...
This research paper describes how health beliefs and cultural views of medication influence health behaviors. Three pages in lengt...
so resulting in an error (Reason, 1990). Neville (2001) clarifies that there are other distinctions between errors as well which ...
can included things like incorrect flight adjustments, incorrect equipment use, and poor skills in emergency reaction. Because of...
words is that the word two is a number and the word too also refers to amount (as in the phrase too many). Though the greatest co...
New England also maintained the boat building industry (Hall, 1999). "The boat builders of the 18th century were some of the most...
In ten pages this paper discusses the effects of human error including fatigue, illness, and alcohol use, on aviation and consider...
blood pressure within the veins drops, too. The volume of the blood is what maintains the pressure on the vein walls. As a result,...
occur on an everyday basis. Some errors are minor but others can have disastrous consequences. Some can even lead to increased l...
This research paper presents a synthesis of hypertensive staging definitions and medication guidelines given in Seventh Report of ...
In this case, there were a series of system failures that included a language barrier, incomplete clinical information, unusual w...
This research paper pertains to the a particular incident reported on the STARS systems at St. Joseph Medical Center. Five pages i...
opportunity to lower costs, decrease errors and promote increased productivity. The following paper examines two types of healthca...
prohibited from working over 12 hours in a 24-hour period or more than 60 hours per week for 2 years ("Criminal case," 2007). Th...
the University of California at San Diego, researchers analyzed over 62 million death certificates for the years 1979 through 2006...
MEDMARX is thought to be the most comprehensive reporting of medication error information in the nation (Morantz & Torrey, 2003). ...
the human elements when assessing risk and the critical success factors. By looking at how these critical success and failu...
are being planned and how the system is already being extensively used. This allows medical personnel to spend more time on care d...
a concept of the past, information technology (IT) systems formerly were seen as repositories only of historical data used primari...
with thee increased control that is given over the inventory. In many industries tools such as just in time inventory control are ...
as this which has a comparatively rapid turnover, a system which is capable of keeping tracks of new developments and incorporatin...