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reducing risk of medication errors
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rillida17
Joined: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:37 pm Posts: 4 Location: U.K.
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Re: reducing risk of medication errors
Thanks For Sharing such a Useful Links and Information With us Keep Sharing, Thanks & Regards, Rillida.
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Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:36 pm |
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ella
Joined: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:33 pm Posts: 8
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Re: reducing risk of medication errors
Hello
Hospital medication errors are especially scary. How would you even know if a nurse is giving you the wrong medicine or the wrong dosage?
But experts say that you can help prevent hospital medication errors. Here are some tips.
* Bring in your medicines. Your health care team at the hospital needs to know about every medicine you take, whether it's prescription, over-the-counter, or an herbal supplement. One easy way to do this is to bring in all of your medicines in a bag and show them.
* Always ask. When a nurse comes in to give you a medicine, ask questions. What does this medicine do? How much do you need? How often do you need it? Asking questions is a key way of lowering the risk of hospital medication errors.
* Make sure the medicine is for you. Another way to avoid a serious hospital medication error is to ask your nurse to compare your ID with the name on the prescription before you get it.
* Keep notes. Before surgery, start up a list of the medicines you'll probably be taking, along with doses and details about why you take the medicine (indication). Bring it with you to the hospital and keep it up to date. This way, you're more likely to notice any changes to your regimen.
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