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Buy This Issue Subscribe Now Medication Errors A Florida Board-Approved CE Activity Clicking the power pak ce medication errors "View this Article" button will open the issue as a resizable PDF. To take the test for the issue, return preventing medication errors in pharmacy practice to this Introduction page and click the "Take the Test" button. The Introduction page will remain open after you open this issue. You may need to re-size or close the issue in order to
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see the Introduction page. Overview This CE activity is approved by the Florida Board of Pharmacy and meets the requirement for a 2 hour CE course on the prevention of medical errors. A pharmacist or pharmacy technician would be hard pressed to imagine anything worse than being responsible for an error that resulted in the death or serious injury of a patient. The psychological effect alone of seriously
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harming a patient would be difficult for most pharmacists and technicians to live with. Couple this with the stress and anxiety of a negligence lawsuit and a regulatory investigation and action by the state board of pharmacy, and the psychological effects can be devastating and career terminating. Part 1 of this article focuses on errors that occur in the pharmacy, and steps pharmacies, pharmacists, and technicians can take to prevent them. Pharmacy errors include errors of commission, such as dispensing the wrong drug, the wrong dose of the drug, or entering the label information into the computer incorrectly. They also include errors of omission, such as failure to appropriately counsel patients and screen for risks such as drug interactions, excessive dosages, and prescribing errors. Part 2 of this issue focuses on common errors patients or caregivers make when administering medications, and the role of the community healthcare provider in preventing them. In addition, the prevention of medication errors that occur during transitions in care (in particular, from hospital to home) is discussed. The steps in the medication use process where errors may occur are identified in Table 1. Details Publication Date: 08/05/2014 Expiration Date: 08/05/2017 CE Credit: 2.0 (0.20 CEU) Type of Ac
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