Course Outline
Chapter 1: Medical Errors: The Scope of the Problem
- Describe the scope of the medical errors problems and cite statistics showing public concern about the quality of health care.
- Define and identify various types of medical errors.
- List five steps a patient can take for safer health care.
Chapter 2: 20 Tips to Help Prevent Medical Errors
- Describe what a patient can do to avoid medical errors.
Chapter 3: Helpful Hints for Preventing Medication Errors
- Identify 4 ways to minimize errors.
- Make a list of “high-alert” medications.
- List and review target procedures commonly associated with medication errors.
Chapter 4: Improving Medication Safety
- Identify 10 common sources of error.
- Describe successful practices for improving medication safety.
Chapter 5: Reducing Errors in Health Care
- Describe how errors occur in health-care delivery steps.
- Describe various measures that can be taken to improve patient safety.
- Implement recommendations for identifying and learning from errors in pediatrics.
Chapter 6: Root Cause Analysis
- Describe the application of root cause analysis in medicine and outline its significant methodological limitations.
Chapter 7: Fatigue, Sleepiness, and Medical Errors
- Explain the effects of sleep debt.
- Explain the deleterious effect of night shifts and shift rotation on performance.
- Recite studies that have documented the impact of fatigue on medical personnel performance.
- Describe the impact of direction and speed of rotation of shift work on worker fatigue.
Learning Objectives
- Identify following sources of error and describe the steps you would take to avoid them:
- Abbreviation
- Administration complication
- Administration route mix-up
- Allergic reaction
- Documentation problem
- Dosage error
- Drug name confusion
- Drug preparation problem
- Equipment misuse
- Infusion misuse
- Insulin error
- I.V. therapy mistake
- Label confusion
- MAR misuse
- Order misunderstanding
- Patient name mix-up
- Patient-teaching failure
- Protocol violation
- Storage problem
- Symbol misinterpretation
- Syringe and Tubex problem
- Telephone miscommunication
- Transcription error
- Unfamiliarity and carelessness
- Verification failure
- Name “5 rights” of drug administration.
- List two cardinal rules for administering insulin.
- Explain the importance of not leaving substances at a patient’s bedside without clear instructions.
- Take appropriate action with the drug manufacturer when you see a misleading package label.
- Differentiate between the workings of volumetric and non-volumetric infusion controllers.
- Take proper steps to avoid errors in the administration of cancer drugs.
- List the three different times when the drug label should be checked.
- Describe what a nurse should do when seeing an unclear order.
- Explain why metric is a better system to use.
- Explain the pitfalls of relying on only one health professional to interpret a drug order.
- Explain how one can avoid an error that can occur by injecting medication into the wrong catheter tube.
- Follow the proper procedure to avoid complications arising from administering inappropriate dosage of analgesics to patients recovering from anesthetics.
- Stress the importance of checking the MAR before giving a drug.
- Explain how an order that calls for two tablets should be transcribed in three separate lines.
Comments
“Great course!” – J.B., LMHC, FL