1. Medication Errors in Pediatric Emergencies
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Frank Wappler, Michael Laschat, and Jost Kaufmann
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Pediatric emergency ,Resuscitation ,business.industry ,Psychological intervention ,MEDLINE ,Drug administration ,General Medicine ,Pediatric emergencies ,medicine.disease ,Body weight ,medicine ,Medical emergency ,business ,Drug toxicity - Abstract
Background Errors in drug administration are among the commonest medical errors. Children are particularly at risk for such errors because of the need to calculate doses individually. Doses that are ten times the correct amount (1000% of the correct dose) are occasionally given and can be life-threatening. In a simulated resuscitation in a pediatric emergency room, an error of this type occurred for one of the 32 medications that were ordered. The highest error rates are to be expected in prehospital emergency medicine. In this review, we analyze the process of ordering medications and describe the potential interventions for lowering error rates that have been evaluated to date.
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- 2012
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