Wow the video was very educational an eye opener and it shows how a slight mistake be dangerous,the principles of medication administration not followed,disruptions that happened.
When at work one needs to focus on the duties assigned, paying attention on the basic fundamentals. Identification, double checking and avoid interruption. Eye opening, and a refreshing reminder of basic fundamentals of the profession.
It is important to avoid interruptions, and also to know the patient allergies... After giving medication a nurse should monitor the patient for possible reactions.
This is informative and staff nurse allowed the other nurse to go out of the room without double checking medication with her and too many interruption
As much as nurse made an error with medication but Doctors it their responsibility to check patients allergies before prescribing medication because it always written on patients prescription chart.
A Nurse didn't follow five rights for administration of medication ,which is very important ,she just introduced herself ,but no Identification of the patient, Could happen maybe she gave the right medication but on the wrong patient,also checking with a second person is very important because some Dr's hand writing are not clear
The font/print size on IV medication labels that nurses give is extremely small. This has huge potential to cause medication errors. Why is nobody fixing this problem?? It's unbelievable and continues year after year to be a MAJOR problem.
Better to be safe than sorry.. the lesson is that you can never be to carefull when it comes to medication and your patient. Better to control medication with RN or doctor.
This comes to show that even in the midst of just a slight distraction.mistakes can be fatal.she did not do the proper checking and she was interrupted in the process and also did not check for reaction there on after.
This nurse didn’t follow any protocol If she gave that penicillin content antibiotic slowly she could have caught the reaction She didn't follow any procedure with protocols What makes us think ,what Dr has written is right,?
Wrong medication has been given .nurses don't greet the patient she interrupted the other nurse .allergies has not been checked and patient was allergic to penicillin.
Nurses were so unprofessional, interrupting the one giving medication without considering the patient's presence.nurse dd not check allergies and didn't insist that Dr confirms medication with her.after giving medication she didn't check for reaction.
What I do not understand is why are doctors not being made responsible for medication errors just as nurses?
Wow the video was very educational an eye opener and it shows how a slight mistake be dangerous,the principles of medication administration not followed,disruptions that happened.
When at work one needs to focus on the duties assigned, paying attention on the basic fundamentals.
Identification, double checking and avoid interruption.
Eye opening, and a refreshing reminder of basic fundamentals of the profession.
It is important to avoid interruptions, and also to know the patient allergies... After giving medication a nurse should monitor the patient for possible reactions.
Co checking is key in administration of medication and avoiding destruction at all times..…sad for this patient.
We must always bear in mind that before administration of medication please check all principles of administration of medication
Very important to identify and co check before administration of medication
This is so helpful and informative thank you
This is informative and staff nurse allowed the other nurse to go out of the room without double checking medication with her and too many interruption
Really powerful thank you x
As much as nurse made an error with medication but Doctors it their responsibility to check patients allergies before prescribing medication because it always written on patients prescription chart.
A Nurse didn't follow five rights for administration of medication ,which is very important ,she just introduced herself ,but no Identification of the patient, Could happen maybe she gave the right medication but on the wrong patient,also checking with a second person is very important because some Dr's hand writing are not clear
The font/print size on IV medication labels that nurses give is extremely small. This has huge potential to cause medication errors. Why is nobody fixing this problem?? It's unbelievable and continues year after year to be a MAJOR problem.
Better to be safe than sorry.. the lesson is that you can never be to carefull when it comes to medication and your patient. Better to control medication with RN or doctor.
Informative thank you
Very inspirational video
This comes to show that even in the midst of just a slight distraction.mistakes can be fatal.she did not do the proper checking and she was interrupted in the process and also did not check for reaction there on after.
This is so helpful. Thc u
This nurse didn’t follow any protocol
If she gave that penicillin content antibiotic slowly she could have caught the reaction
She didn't follow any procedure with protocols
What makes us think ,what Dr has written is right,?
Doctor refused to co_check with the nurse. It lead to the wrong giving of medication.
The nurse was highly interuppted ,and did for the principles of medication administration
wow this was well acted
The apothecary failed also to provide them in spite of allergy
Thank you
Wrong medication has been given .nurses don't greet the patient she interrupted the other nurse .allergies has not been checked and patient was allergic to penicillin.
Nurses were so unprofessional, interrupting the one giving medication without considering the patient's presence.nurse dd not check allergies and didn't insist that Dr confirms medication with her.after giving medication she didn't check for reaction.
So many to blame but I guess we only looking at nurses
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