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Where errors occur in the preparation and administration of intravenous medicines: a systematic review and Bayesian analysis.
McDowell SE, Mt-Isa S, Ashby D, Ferner RE. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:341-345.

Although computerized provider order entry is being widely implemented to prevent medication errors, a significant proportion of errors are not due to incorrect prescribing, but instead occur at the drug administration stage. This study sought to estimate the error rate associated with each stage of the intravenous medication administration process and identify effective error prevention strategies. Prior research has investigated the use of smart infusion pumps, bar coding, and nursing education to prevent medication administration errors.

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