Medication Errors
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Subject Areas on Research
- A safe practice standard for barcode technology.
- A varying patient safety profile between black and nonblack adults with decreased estimated GFR.
- Accidental epidural overdose of hydromorphone.
- Accidental heparinization in the newborn: a case report and brief review of the literature.
- Adverse drug events caused by serious medication administration errors.
- Association of adverse drug reactions with drug-drug and drug-disease interactions in frail older outpatients.
- Bloodstream infections in community hospitals in the 21st century: a multicenter cohort study.
- Clinically important drug-disease interactions and their prevalence in older adults.
- Consideration of ICD-9 code-derived disease-specific safety indicators in CKD.
- Considerations of pharmacogenetic testing in children.
- Contraindicated medication use in dialysis patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
- Creating a Culture of Safety Around Bar-Code Medication Administration: An Evidence-Based Evaluation Framework.
- Design and implementation of an application and associated services to support interdisciplinary medication reconciliation efforts at an integrated healthcare delivery network.
- Development and validation of XML-based calculations within order sets.
- Documentation of study medication dispensing in a prospective large randomized clinical trial: experiences from the ARISTOTLE Trial.
- Drug error in anticonvulsant therapy.
- Effect of a computerized prescriber-order-entry system on reported medication errors.
- Effect of bar-code technology on the incidence of medication dispensing errors and potential adverse drug events in a hospital pharmacy.
- Effect of bar-code technology on the safety of medication administration.
- Effectiveness of a barcode medication administration system in reducing preventable adverse drug events in a neonatal intensive care unit: a prospective cohort study.
- Effects of an online personal health record on medication accuracy and safety: a cluster-randomized trial.
- Effects of geriatric evaluation and management on adverse drug reactions and suboptimal prescribing in the frail elderly.
- Engaging nurses in patient safety.
- Errors associated with outpatient computerized prescribing systems.
- Evaluating the Impact of Medication Safety Alerts on Prescribing of Potentially Inappropriate Medications for Older Veterans in an Ambulatory Care Setting.
- Failures to discuss and document preferences: Preventable medical errors in stroke care.
- How Do Simulated Error Experiences Impact Attitudes Related to Error Prevention?
- How Prepared Are Medical and Nursing Students to Identify Common Hazards in the Intensive Care Unit?
- Idarubicin hydrochloride dosing guidelines might cause confusion.
- Impact of Clinical Pharmacy Specialists on the Design and Implementation of a Quality Improvement Initiative to Decrease Inappropriate Medications in a Veterans Affairs Emergency Department.
- Impact of inappropriate drug use on health services utilization among representative older community-dwelling residents.
- Impact of inappropriate drug use on mortality and functional status in representative community dwelling elders.
- Implementation of a smart pump champions program to decrease potential patient harm.
- Implementing evidence-based medication safety interventions on a progressive care unit.
- Inappropriate drug use among community-dwelling elderly.
- Inappropriate prescribing and health outcomes in elderly veteran outpatients.
- Inappropriate therapy for staphylococcal infection is common and commonly fatal.
- Increasing the quality of medication histories in the ED with pharmacy students.
- Influence of parental health literacy and dosing responsibility on pediatric glaucoma medication adherence.
- Inpatient medication reconciliation at admission and discharge: A retrospective cohort study of age and other risk factors for medication discrepancies.
- Intraoperative apnea: medication error with disclosure (simulation case scenario).
- Measuring the effect of inappropriate initial antibiotic therapy on outcomes of patients with Gram-negative sepsis: An imprecise science.
- Medical error. The personal cost.
- Medication Reconciliation: The Foundation of Medication Safety for Patients Requiring Dialysis.
- Medication dispensing errors and potential adverse drug events before and after implementing bar code technology in the pharmacy.
- Medication errors in acute cardiac care: An American Heart Association scientific statement from the Council on Clinical Cardiology Subcommittee on Acute Cardiac Care, Council on Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care, Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, and Council on Stroke.
- Medication errors in hospitalized cardiovascular patients.
- Modest Associations Between Electronic Health Record Use and Acute Myocardial Infarction Quality of Care and Outcomes: Results From the National Cardiovascular Data Registry.
- National Survey of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Medication Safety Practices.
- Opportunities for performance improvement in relation to medication administration during pediatric stabilization.
- Outpatient prescribing errors and the impact of computerized prescribing.
- Overcoming barriers to the implementation of a pharmacy bar code scanning system for medication dispensing: a case study.
- Overcoming the barriers to the implementing computerized physician order entry systems in US hospitals: perspectives from senior management.
- PCA safety data review after clinical decision support and smart pump technology implementation.
- Parental misinterpretations of over-the-counter pediatric cough and cold medication labels.
- Patient detection of a drug dispensing error by use of physician-provided drug samples.
- Patterns of Dementia Treatment and Frank Prescribing Errors in Older Adults With Parkinson Disease.
- Pills and ills: methodological problems in pharmacological research.
- Potential drug-disease interactions in frail, hospitalized elderly veterans.
- Recent Literature on Medication Errors and Adverse Drug Events in Older Adults.
- Reducing Adverse Drug Events: The Need to Rethink Outpatient Prescribing.
- Reevaluating the safety profile of pediatrics: a comparison of computerized adverse drug event surveillance and voluntary reporting in the pediatric environment.
- Refractory status epilepticus after inadvertent intrathecal injection of tranexamic acid treated by magnesium sulfate.
- Relationship of incorrect dosing of fibrinolytic therapy and clinical outcomes.
- Remote Usability Testing and Satisfaction with a Mobile Health Medication Inquiry System in CKD.
- Sharing adverse drug event data using business intelligence technology.
- Situation Awareness and Interruption Handling During Medication Administration.
- The Grand Challenges and nursing.
- The Medication Administration System--Nurses Assessment of Satisfaction (MAS-NAS) scale.
- The name game: lamivudine-lamotrigine dispensing error presenting as human immunodeficiency virus-associated fever of unknown origin.
- The role of standards in electronic prescribing.
- The safety of warfarin therapy in the nursing home setting.
- Therapeutic failure-related hospitalisations in the frail elderly.
- Time of day effects on the incidence of anesthetic adverse events.
- Towards a collaborative filtering approach to medication reconciliation.
- Undertreatment of obese women receiving breast cancer chemotherapy.
- Unrealized potential and residual consequences of electronic prescribing on pharmacy workflow in the outpatient pharmacy.
- Update of studies on drug-related problems in older adults.
- Usability of the Ranibizumab 0.5 mg Prefilled Syringe: Human Factors Studies to Evaluate Critical Task Completion by Healthcare Professionals.
- Usability testing and acceptance of an electronic medication inquiry system for CKD patients.
- Using a computerized provider order entry system to meet the unique prescribing needs of children: description of an advanced dosing model.
- What types of inappropriate prescribing predict adverse drug reactions in older adults?
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Keywords of People
- Alexander, John Hunter Peel, Professor of Medicine, Medicine, Cardiology
- Allen LaPointe, Nancy Marie, Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, Medicine, Cardiology
- Granger, Christopher Bull, Professor of Medicine, School of Nursing
- Moehring, Rebekah, Associate Professor of Medicine, Medicine, Infectious Diseases
- Muir, Kelly Walton, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Glaucoma