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Medication Errors And Treatment Errors

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Medication errors occur more often than they should. It is recorded that medication errors occur in children every eight minutes or in every 25 out of 1900 children. Adults older than age of 65 are seven times at a greater risk of being victim of medication errors than those adults under the of age 65. What is a medication error? A medication error is a event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in control of the healthcare professional, patient, or a consumer. The patient has to actually receive the drug in order for it to be considered a medication error. Detrimental patient outcomes are associated with medication errors. A few of the many harmful effects include medication overdose, stroke, heart attack, organ damage, harm to fetus, paralysis, and death. The numbers of occurring medication errors are staggering but they can be prevented. There a precautions to take in order to safely administer and prevent medication errors, which requires following the “six rights of medication administration”. These six rights are as followed, right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time & date, and the right documentation. There are very specific ways to follow the six rights of medication administration. I will explain each right in detail to you. “The right patient”. To make sure that you are administering medication to the right patient you have to verify two different types of identification.

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