Study Ability of practitioners to identify solid oral dosage tablets. Citation Text: Ability of practitioners to identify solid oral dosage tablets. Schiff GD; Kim S; Seger AC; Bult J; Bates DW. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL May 24, 2006 Schiff GD; Kim S; Seger AC; Bult J; Bates DW. View more articles from the same authors. The investigators tested physicians' and pharmacists' ability to correctly identify three commonly used tablets and found that they did not identify the drugs correctly one-third of the time. Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Ability of practitioners to identify solid oral dosage tablets. Schiff GD; Kim S; Seger AC; Bult J; Bates DW. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Communicating Critical Test Results. January 2, 2017 Lessons learned implementing a complex and innovative patient safety learning laboratory project in a large academic medical center January 15, 2020 High-priority drug-drug interaction clinical decision support overrides in a newly implemented commercial computerized provider order-entry system: override appropriateness and adverse drug events. May 20, 2020 Medication safety technologies: what is and is not working. July 29, 2009 Intravenous medication safety and smart infusion systems: lessons learned and future opportunities. September 11, 2009 Addressing electronic health record contributions to diagnostic error. May 15, 2024 The costs associated with adverse drug events among older adults in the ambulatory setting. March 29, 2010 Implementing, Studying, and Reporting Health System Improvement in the Era of Electronic Health Records. June 24, 2020 Factors associated with workarounds in barcode-assisted medication administration in hospitals. August 26, 2020 Quality and safety: learning from the past and (re)imagining the future. March 29, 2023 View More Related Resources ISMP medication error report analysis. June 16, 2019 The impact of abbreviations on patient safety. January 2, 2017 Look alike/sound alike drugs: a literature review on causes and solutions. June 11, 2014 Medication reconciliation for reducing drug-discrepancy adverse events. June 13, 2011 Effectiveness of a community collaborative for eliminating the use of high-risk abbreviations written by physicians. July 14, 2010 Potential medication dosing errors in outpatient pediatrics. June 23, 2010 Potential utility of data-mining algorithms for early detection of potentially fatal/disabling adverse drug reactions: a retrospective evaluation. June 22, 2009 Potentially unintended discontinuation of long-term medication use after elective surgical procedures. July 8, 2008 WebM&M Cases A Troubling Amine September 1, 2006 WebM&M Cases Citrate Mix-Up May 1, 2006 View More See More About The Topic Physicians Pharmacists Risk Managers Pharmacy Look-Alike, Sound-Alike Drugs View More
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