• A Literature Review About Mecication Errors and the 6 Rights to Medication Administration

     

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Published: 08.09.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Introduction    3
  Summaries of Journal Articles    3
  Key Aspects: Medication Errors and their Causes    4
  Impact on Client Care    5
  Strategies to prevent Medication Errors    6
  Conclusion    9
  References    11
Extract

Assess for the effects of drugs to avoid harming a client. A client must be assessed before and after a drug is given. For instance, before giving an oral medication, assess whether the client can swallow or feels nauseated. An appropriate follow up should be done after a medication is administered. It is important to check if the client experienced the desired effect of the drug. Significant abnormal responses to drug should be reported to the physician. (Kozier & Erb 2004)
Conclusion.
To finalize this assignment, medication errors are mistakes that can cause harm to patients and can even result in death. The articles that have been summarized illustrate situations where medication errors have occurred and review what the health care industry is doing to prevent errors. A medication error is preventable and errors can be caused by a variety of reasons. This paper has discussed the impact medication errors have on client care and strategies of how to prevent errors from occurring. As a nurse, this knowledge will assist me in keeping beneficence a priority for client care.

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