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NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Manic for medication safety: bar codes and drug information databases are helping to reduce medication errors.
Rogoski RR. Health Manage Technol. February 2007;28:14, 16-18.
STUDY
Automated medication error studies with audit supplementation were effectively designed and analyzed by time series.
Shuster JJ, Winterstein AG. J Clin Epidemiol. 2006;59:957-963.
STUDY
Wrong-side/wrong-site, wrong-procedure, and wrong-patient adverse events: are they preventable?
Seiden SC, Barach P. Arch Surg. 2006;141:931-939.
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Impact of a computerized clinical decision support system on reducing inappropriate antimicrobial use: a randomized controlled trial.
McGregor JC, Weekes E, Forrest GN, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2006;13:378-384.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
What pilots can teach hospitals about patient safety.
Murphy K. New York Times. October 31, 2006:F5.
FACT SHEET/FAQS
Medication safety issue brief. Counterfeit drug prevention and identification.
American Hospital Association, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Hospitals and Health Networks. Hosp Health Netw. August 2005;79.29-30.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Promethazine conundrum: IV can hurt more than IM injection!
ISMP Medication Safety Alert! Acute Care Edition. November 2, 2006;11:1-3.
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Voluntary electronic reporting of medical errors and adverse events.
Milch CE, Salem DN, Pauker SG, Lundquist TG, Kumar S, Chen J. J Gen Intern Med. 2006;21:165-170.
FACT SHEET/FAQS
Medication safety issue brief. Bar code implementation strategies.
American Hospital Association, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Hospitals and Health Networks. Hosp Health Netw. July 2005;79:65-66.
STUDY
An examination of technical efficiency, quality, and patient safety in acute care nursing units.
Mark B, Jones C, Lindley L, Ozcan Y. Policy Polit Nurs Pract. 2009;10:180-186.
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The effect of executive walk rounds on nurse safety climate attitudes: a randomized trial of clinical units.
Thomas EJ, Sexton JB, Neilands TB, Frankel A, Helmreich RL. BMC Health Serv Res. 2005;5:28.
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Risk factors for adverse drug events: a 10-year analysis.
Evans RS, Lloyd JF, Stoddard GJ, Nebeker JR, Samore MH. Ann Pharmacother. 2005;39:1161-1168.
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Medical error identification, disclosure, and reporting: do emergency medicine provider groups differ?
Hobgood C, Weiner B, Tamayo-Sarver JH. Acad Emerg Med. 2006;13:443-451.
COMMENTARY
A nurse-driven system for improving patient quality outcomes.
Johnson K, Hallsey D, Meredith RL, Warden E. J Nurs Care Qual. 2006;21:168-175.
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Risk of medication errors at hospital discharge and barriers to problem resolution.
Enguidanos SM, Brumley RD. Home Health Care Serv Q. 2005;24:123-135.
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Rapid response teams and continuous quality improvement.
Dailey MS, Durkin S, Gulczynski B, Kearney M, Loeb B, Pouliot J. Patient Saf Qual Healthc. Nov/Dec 2009;6:28-31.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Medical simulations identify potential problems before they can pose a real threat.
Kleefeld E. Wisconsin Technology Network. June 15, 2005.
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Work-hour restrictions as an ethical dilemma for residents.
Carpenter RO, Austin MT, Tarpley JL, Griffin MR, Lomis KD. Amer J Surg. 2006;191:527-532.
ORGANIZATIONAL POLICY/GUIDELINES
Statement on the prevention of retained foreign bodies after surgery.
Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons; October 2005.
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The nurse's role in the causation of compensable injury.
Painter LM, Dudjak LA, Kidwell KM, Simmons RL, Kidwell RP. J Nurs Care Qual. 2011;4:311-319.
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