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A safe haven for nurses to report medication errors? Clarian and Spectrum Health Systems prove it is possible!
Paparella S. J Emerg Nurs. 2005;31:373-375.
The author highlights two effective
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Target Audience
Nurses
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Clinical Area
Nursing
Safety Target
Medication Errors/Preventable Adverse Drug Events
Error Types
Active Errors
Near Miss
Approach to Improving Safety
Error Reporting
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United States of America