نتایج جستجو برای: hospital administration
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BACKGROUND Medication errors can occur at any of the three steps of the medication use process: prescribing, dispensing and administration. We aimed to determine the incidence, type and clinical importance of drug administration errors and to identify risk factors. METHODS Prospective study based on disguised observation technique in four wards in a teaching hospital in Paris, France (800 bed...
Objective Medication administration is the last step in the medication process. It can act as a safety net to prevent unintended harm to patients if detected. However, medication administration errors (MAEs) during this process have been documented and thought to be preventable. In pediatric medicine, doses are usually administered based on the child's weight or body surface area. This in turn ...
This chart is an update to the 2014 article published in Hospital Pharmacy on injectable drugs that require protection from light. To chart, online search of FDALabel database was performed inception through July 31, 2022 using terms “protect” OR “light.” After filtering out with non-injectable routes administration, list generic drug names combined and duplicates were removed. The resulting th...
BACKGROUND Older adults may find it problematic to attend hospital appointments due to the difficulty associated with travelling to, within and from a hospital facility for the purpose of a face-to-face assessment. This study aims to investigate equivalence between telephone and face-to-face administration for the Frenchay Activities Index (FAI) and the Euroqol-5D (EQ-5D) generic health-related...
BACKGROUND Pill-in-the-pocket treatment should be prescribed only if the administration of a loading oral dose of flecainide or propafenone has been proved safe in hospital, since major adverse effects have been reported in 5% of patients during in-hospital treatment. However, in emergency rooms, the oral administration of these drugs for the conversion of atrial fibrillation (AF) is very rarel...
BACKGROUND Administration of methylprednisolone sodium succinate (MPSS) after acute traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) is controversial. This study compared differences in acute care charge, hospital stay, and related variables as a function of MPSS receipt. METHODS Determinants of MPSS administration were examined after acute TSCI for South Carolina patients during the period 1993 to 2000 i...
BACKGROUND Febrile neutropenia is an oncologic emergency. The timing of antibiotics administration in patients with febrile neutropenia may result in adverse outcomes. Our study aims to determine time-to- antibiotic administration in patients with febrile neutropenia, and its relationship with length of hospital stay, intensive care unit monitoring, and hospital mortality. METHODS The study p...
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