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Commentary: Part 1 Case & Commentray: Part 2 References Table Figure Topics Resource Type Cases & Commentaries Approach to Improving Safety Error Analysis Safety Target Ordering/Prescribing Errors Chemotherapeutic Agents Setting of Care Hospitals Clinical Area Medical Oncology Target Audience Health Care Providers Quality and Safety Professionals Error Types Epidemiology of Errors and Adverse Events Near Miss More PPT PowerPoint Presentation (766 K) Download lung cancer ppt free PowerPoint viewer Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Print Case Objectives Appreciate that chemotherapy administration is hazardous and challenging. Describe the most common types of errors associated with chemotherapy administration. State why errors may be common when chemotherapy is administered in the inpatient setting. Describe the importance of understanding the process of chemotherapy administration and the importance of standardizing the process. Case & Commentary—Part 1 A 48-year-old man with a history of metastatic penile cancer was admitted to an inpatient internal medicine service for his fourth round of chemotherapy. He had three previous uncomplicated admissions where he received a standard protocol of 3 days of paclitaxel, ifosfamide, and cisplatin. The patient received this regimen for 3 days with minimal adverse effects. On hospital day 4, based on his previous admissions for chemotherapy, the patient was expecting to go home. In the morning his bedside nurse for the day came in and stated that she would be giving him his fourth day of chemotherapy. The patient was surprised by this and, before the chemotherapy was administered, asked to speak with the oncology team who was directing his care. Aft

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