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from nurse's viewpointMohammad Ali Cheragi, Human Manoocheri,1 Esmaeil Mohammadnejad,2 and Syyedeh R. Ehsani1Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, Tehran Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran1Department of Nursing Management, Shahid Beheshti Nursing and Midwifery medication errors in nursing consequences Faculty, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran2Nursing Office, Imam Khomeini Clinical and Hospital Complex, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranAddress for correspondence: Mr. Esmaeil Mohammadnejad, First Floor, No. 9, Kavusi Alley, Urmia St, South Eskandari St, Tehran, Iran. E-mail: moc.oohay@8531onersaAuthor information ► Copyright and License information ►Copyright : © Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery ResearchThis is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.This article has been cited by other articles in PMC.AbstractBackground:The main professional goal of nurses is to provide and improve human healt
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issue Rights & permissions Journal disclaimer SubmitInstructions to authors http://qjmed.oxfordjournals.org/content/102/8/513 Online submission Self-archiving policy Referee information Open access options Subscribe AdvertiseCorporate services Advertising Reprints and ePrints Sponsored supplements Books and custom publishing http://ajm.sagepub.com/content/16/3/81.abstract version="1.0"?> EditorProfessor Seamas Donnelly. Impact factor2.8245 Year impact factor2.634 Published on behalf ofThe Association of Physicians. Medication errors: what they are, how medication error they happen, and how to avoid them You have accessRestricted access J.K. Aronson DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/hcp052 513-521 First published online: 20 May 2009 ArticleFigures & dataInformation & metricsExplorePDF Abstract A medication error is a failure in the treatment process that leads to, or has the potential medication errors in to lead to, harm to the patient. Medication errors can occur in deciding which medicine and dosage regimen to use (prescribing faults—irrational, inappropriate, and ineffective prescribing, underprescribing, overprescribing); writing the prescription (prescription errors); manufacturing the formulation (wrong strength, contaminants or adulterants, wrong or misleading packaging); dispensing the formulation (wrong drug, wrong formulation, wrong label); administering or taking the medicine (wrong dose, wrong route, wrong frequency, wrong duration); monitoring therapy (failing to alter therapy when required, erroneous alteration). They can be classified, using a psychological classification of errors, as knowledge-, rule-, action- and memory-based errors. Although medication errors can occasionally be serious, they are not commonly so and are often trivial. However, it is important to detect them, since system failures that result in minor errors can later lead to serious errors. Reporting of
Alerts Search this journal Advanced Journal Search » Impact Factor:1.733 | Ranking:Health Care Sciences & Services 43 out of 87 Source:2016 Release of Journal Citation Reports, Source: 2015 Web of Science Data Reducing Medication Errors Paul M. Cox Jr, MD Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine, coxp{at}mail.mmc.org Steven D'Amato, RPh Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine Debra J. Tillotson, RN Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine Abstract This article describes initiatives one institution developed to improve systems for detecting and preventing adverse medication events. Our discussion focuses on issues regarding the frequency and incidence of medication errors, the trials of traditional versus anonymous incident reporting, and the efforts to improve systems rather than placing blame and punishment on individuals. Initiatives such as improved documentation of pediatric patient weights and hepatic and renal function, increase of direct physician order entry into our Medical Information System (MIS), elimination of nonemergent verbal orders, and new and improved MIS ordering matrices (incorporating medical protocols and pathways) have led to more rational and efficient practices. Improved error prevention and critical incident review have identified on-going opportunities for improvement. Although the direct impact on patient outcomes is not yet measurable, numerous positive results have allowed for improved clinical decision making, streamlining of processes, increased regulatory compliance, and a positive culture change. Adverse drug events error prevention medication errors physician order entry root cause analysis CiteULike Connotea Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Mendeley Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter What's this? « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article doi: 10.1177/106286060101600302 American Journal of Medical Quality May/June 2001 vol. 16 no. 3 81-86 » Abstract Full Text (PDF) References Services Email this article to a colleague Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in PubMed Download to citation manager Request Permissions Request Reprints Load patientINFORMation Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via Scopus Citing articles via Web of Science Citing articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by Cox, P. M. Articles by Tillotson, D. J. Search for related content PubMed PubMed citation Articles by Cox, P. M. Articles by Tillotson, D. J. Related Content Load related web page information Share CiteULike Connotea Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Mendele