Principle of Safe Medication Administration - RNSG 1413
According to the Institute of Medicine (IOM, 2006), medication errors injure
1.5
Which medication system factors are related to medication errors?
-distribution
-order
communication
-product labeling, packing and nomenclature
What is defined as any preventable occurrence that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm
while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer?
Medication error
Which must the nurse understand regarding medication orders prior to administering to a patient?
Select all that apply.
- Purpose
The nurse must understand the purpose of administering the medication to facilitate effective care of the patient.
-Typical dosage
The nurse must validate that the typical medication dosage is correct before administration to ensure patient safety.
-Route
, The medication route must be properly understood before the nurse can administer the medication safely.
-Side effects
Nurses must understand the side effects for medications being administered to promote patient safety.
What type of order should the nurse follow to decrease medication errors?
-Written
Nurses should follow only written orders to avoid medication errors.
Which statements are true regarding medication orders?
Select all that apply.
- Medication orders must be clarified before administration.
Medication order must only be clarified if it is difficult to read
Medication orders have to be properly understood.
Medication orders must be properly understood so as to ensure patient safety.
Medication orders have to be clearly written.
Medication orders should be clearly written.
Medication orders must be accurately rendered if entered into an electronic system.
Medication orders should be accurately rendered if entered into an electronic system.
According to the Institute of Medicine (IOM, 2006), medication errors injure
1.5
Which medication system factors are related to medication errors?
-distribution
-order
communication
-product labeling, packing and nomenclature
What is defined as any preventable occurrence that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm
while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer?
Medication error
Which must the nurse understand regarding medication orders prior to administering to a patient?
Select all that apply.
- Purpose
The nurse must understand the purpose of administering the medication to facilitate effective care of the patient.
-Typical dosage
The nurse must validate that the typical medication dosage is correct before administration to ensure patient safety.
-Route
, The medication route must be properly understood before the nurse can administer the medication safely.
-Side effects
Nurses must understand the side effects for medications being administered to promote patient safety.
What type of order should the nurse follow to decrease medication errors?
-Written
Nurses should follow only written orders to avoid medication errors.
Which statements are true regarding medication orders?
Select all that apply.
- Medication orders must be clarified before administration.
Medication order must only be clarified if it is difficult to read
Medication orders have to be properly understood.
Medication orders must be properly understood so as to ensure patient safety.
Medication orders have to be clearly written.
Medication orders should be clearly written.
Medication orders must be accurately rendered if entered into an electronic system.
Medication orders should be accurately rendered if entered into an electronic system.