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for the precise coding of medication in order to avoid the errors listed above (Woods and Doan-Johnson, 2002). Cohen, Robinson and...
are able to make error reports without fear of reprisal. Nevertheless, the consequence of possible disciplinary action and repris...
This research paper pertains to nursing errors that threaten patient safety, such as medication errors. Five pages in length, five...
This paper pertains to two middle range nursing theories, Kolcaba's comfort theory and nursing intellectual capital theory, and th...
is overwhelmingly female, though nursing also is experiencing a gender shift as more men come to the profession than at any time i...
care (OMalley, 2007). The aim of this essay is to offer an overview of this problem, focusing on how it applies to a specific ho...
This research paper offers a literature review of studies that pertain to bar code medication administration (BCMA) systems. The p...
in control of the medication. Worse, not all medication errors are reported. If the wrong medication has reached the patient, the...
it can be catastrophic. Indeed, in England and Wales recent medication errors have resulted in thirty-seven deaths (Nursing Stand...
systems. The following examination of the problem of medication errors focuses on the context of mental health nursing within the ...
that nurse is guilty of doing something unethical. Nurses must impose a high standard of care in the office, hospital or home sett...
course of action is often jumbled. Is the patient cognizant enough to make the correct choices? Many issues come into play when a...
In five pages this paper evaluates nursing management leadership simulations that include tardiness of employees personal office e...
for the precise coding of medication and, thereby, helps nurses avoid the common errors listed above (Woods and Doan-Johnson, 2002...
establish policy guidelines. In the administration of medication, "processes have been virtually ignored in the search for EBP" (...
deaths each year are related to medications" (Meadows, 2003). The actual number is estimated to be much higher because these kinds...
2004). As errors are inevitable, in order to significantly reduce the rate at which they occur, it is imperative that mistakes sho...
MEDMARX is thought to be the most comprehensive reporting of medication error information in the nation (Morantz & Torrey, 2003). ...
established that nurses are often involved in the "timely identification of complications," which, if acted upon swiftly, prevent ...
front panel." Kozierok (2001) also explains that the term "external drive bay" is a "bit of a misnomer" in that the term ex...
In five pages this paper examines medication error issues from an ethical perspective. Eight sources are cited in the bibliograph...
so resulting in an error (Reason, 1990). Neville (2001) clarifies that there are other distinctions between errors as well which ...
In six pages this paper examines the problems of medication errors within an organizational environment. Four sources are cited i...
can included things like incorrect flight adjustments, incorrect equipment use, and poor skills in emergency reaction. Because of...
potential for depression. It stands to reason, therefore, that if nurses in critical care units are experiencing higher rates of ...
of 5-10 years. When the couple moved to Arkansas, the patient started visiting a new family practitioner. Because the pat...
airline research, which indicates how errors occur. Additional subtopic include the standard hospital protocol and how the "five r...
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...