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Factors predictive of intravenous fluid administration errors in Australian surgical care wards


PY Han, ID Coombes, B Green - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration is an integral component of
clinical care. Errors in administration can cause detrimental patient outcomes
and increase healthcare costs, although little is known about medication ...
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[CITATION] Patient tampering with electronic intravenous fluid regulators


CJ OKSTEIN - Pediatrics, 1984 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Online ISSN: 1098-4275. Copyright © 1984 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
All rights reserved. Print ISSN: 0031-4005. American Academy of Pediatrics, 141
Northwest Point Boulevard, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, 60007. has been ...
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[PDF] Perioperative fluid and electrolyte management in paediatric patients


SG Nair, R Balachandran - Indian J Anaesth, 2004 - medind.nic.in
Introduction Fluid management of the paediatric surgical patient is a critical
element in the care of infants and children who are sensitive to small degrees
of dehydration. Complex surgical procedures are often associated with rapid ...
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[CITATION] Omitted medication doses: frequency and severity


C Lawler, SA Welch, JE Brien - Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 2004 - SOCIETY OF HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS OF AUSTRALIA
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[CITATION] Adverse medication-related events and unplanned admissions to an acute care general …


D Ng - Adelaide: University of South Australia, 1996
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[CITATION] Is there a role for a clinical pharmacist in the emergency department


K Galbraith - Melbourne: Victorian College of Pharmacy, 1993
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Examining the occurrence of adverse events within 72 hours of discharge from the intensive …


N McLaughlin, GD Leslie, TA Williams, GJ … - Anaesthesia and intensive care, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Adverse events have negative consequences for patients, including increased risk
of death or permanent disability. Reports describe suboptimal patient care on
hospital wards and reasons for re-admission to the intensive care unit ...
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Paracetamol pro re nata orders: An audit


SA Lamb, RL Henry - Journal of paediatrics and child health, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
Methods: The charts of 313 children were reviewed. An audit of 100 children, in
whom paracetamol PRN had been prescribed, noted whether an indication for its
use was written by the physician. The physician was asked what he/she ...
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Intravenous Infusion Sets (IV Set) In Anesthesia Practice: A Survey On Their Use And A Look …


A Hadzic, J Vloka - The Internet Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice, 2000 - ispub.com
Establishing reliable intravenous infusion is an essential component of
anesthesia practice. Infusion of fluids is used to replenish fluid deficit
caused by fasting before the surgery, to replace ongoing losses of fluids ...
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Failure to weigh patients in hospital: a medication safety risk


SN Hilmer, C Rangiah, BV Bajorek, GM … - Internal Medicine Journal, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
Often patients are not weighed in hospital. Failure to weigh patients prescribed
renally excreted drugs may correlate to adverse drug events. We carried out a
cross-sectional study of patients prescribed common renally excreted drugs ( ...
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