Newspaper/Magazine Article To protect against drug errors, ask questions. Citation Text: To protect against drug errors, ask questions. Brody JE. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL August 5, 2008 Brody JE. View more articles from the same authors. This article discusses some common medication errors that consumers can avoid by asking the right questions and being familiar with prescriptions and the proper directions for taking them. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: To protect against drug errors, ask questions. Brody JE. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Over-the-counter medicines' benefits and dangers. December 9, 2015 The risks of the prescribing cascade. September 16, 2020 A Guide to Patient Safety in the Medical Practice. February 20, 2008 To Do No Harm: Ensuring Patient Safety in Health Care Organizations. February 7, 2019 Hospital internet site content on patient safety and medical errors. July 14, 2010 Morphine overdose from error propagation on an acute pain service: [Une surdose de morphine resultant de multiples erreurs dans un service de douleur aigue]. June 21, 2006 "At home, with care": lessons from New York City home-based primary care practices managing COVID-19. December 16, 2020 Patient safety incidents describing patient falls in critical care in North West England between 2009 and 2017. April 21, 2021 More than an apple a day: factors associated with avoidance of doctor visits among transgender, gender nonconforming, and nonbinary people in the USA. September 23, 2020 "Good catch, Kiddo"--enhancing patient safety in the pediatric emergency department through simulation. December 9, 2020 View More Related Resources ISMP medication error report analysis. June 16, 2019 ISMP medication error report analysis. June 16, 2019 ISMP medication error report analysis. June 16, 2019 Your attention please... designing effective warnings. March 6, 2019 All consumer medication information is not created equal: implications for medication safety. April 19, 2017 Diagramming patients' views of root causes of adverse drug events in ambulatory care: an online tool for planning education and research. June 14, 2011 Appropriate prescribing of medications: an eight-step approach. January 14, 2011 To be safe, keep track of pills. October 21, 2010 The consumer: and now, a warning about labels. February 19, 2010 Buying the wrong medicine overseas. July 24, 2008 View More See More About The Topic Physicians Pharmacists Patients Medicine Pharmacy View More
Morphine overdose from error propagation on an acute pain service: [Une surdose de morphine resultant de multiples erreurs dans un service de douleur aigue]. June 21, 2006
"At home, with care": lessons from New York City home-based primary care practices managing COVID-19. December 16, 2020
Patient safety incidents describing patient falls in critical care in North West England between 2009 and 2017. April 21, 2021
More than an apple a day: factors associated with avoidance of doctor visits among transgender, gender nonconforming, and nonbinary people in the USA. September 23, 2020
"Good catch, Kiddo"--enhancing patient safety in the pediatric emergency department through simulation. December 9, 2020
All consumer medication information is not created equal: implications for medication safety. April 19, 2017
Diagramming patients' views of root causes of adverse drug events in ambulatory care: an online tool for planning education and research. June 14, 2011