نتایج جستجو برای: Medication shortage

تعداد نتایج: 89586  

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
rachel m. gorodetsky department of pharmacy practice, d’youville college school of pharmacy, buffalo, usa stephanie l. hon georgia poison center, atlanta, usa robert j. geller georgia poison center, atlanta, usa.department of emergency medicine, emory university, atlanta, usa. brent w. morgan georgia poison center, atlanta, usa.department of emergency medicine, emory university, atlanta, usa.

background: during the one-year period from may 2008 to may 2009, a nationwide shortage developed which rabies vaccine was not being produced by the manufacturers. in order to manage existing supply, a protocol was established wherein an authorization was required from the regional poison center before vaccine could be administered to a patient. methods: the georgia poison center internal datab...

2015
Pauline Vuarin Pierre-Yves Henry

Food availability is expected to trigger hibernation and torpor (ie heterothermy) use. Yet, laboratory experiments under controlled conditions dominate, and this hypothesis remains largely untested under natural conditions. Further experimental manipulations of food availability must therefore be conducted in the wild, accounting for other covarying environmental stressors.

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2016
احمدی, بتول, اکبری ساری, علی, رحیمی فروشانی, عباس, مسحنه, عبدالرحمن,

Introduction: Medication process to patients is one of the most important tasks of nurses and doing in correct way can play a significant role in patient safety. This issue is the most significant part of quality care which consisted of patient safety as the impotant element. Medication errors are the main threatening factors of patients' safety. This study aimed at assessing the causes of medi...

Journal: :Health affairs 2002
Judith A Cooksey Katherine K Knapp Surrey M Walton James M Cultice

Unexpected growth in medication use has escalated demand for pharmacists that has outpaced supply. Responses to the pharmacist shortage include larger workloads and greater use of pharmacist extenders and technology. As the profession has moved from a product orientation (dispensing medications) to a patient focus, clinical training requirements have expanded. However, structural and process ba...

Alireza Ghodsi Bahram Hesari Hasan Chenarani Hasan Ghodsi Mohammad Hoseinabadi

Background & Aims: Administration of medications is an important part of treatment. Reporting of medication errors by nurses maintains patient safety and the lack of appropriate reporting can cause serious problems in health systems. The aim of this study was to determine the causes of medication errors and the barriers of error reporting from the viewpoints of nurses. Methods: This cross-secti...

Background and purpose: In hemodialysis patients, medication prescribed is essential to preserve their health and welfare, but adherence to medications is difficult. The aim of this study was to explain the experiences of patients undergoing hemodialysis about drug consumption. Materials and methods: A qualitative content analysis was conducted in Kowsar Hospital, Semnan, Iran. Twenty patien...

Brent Morgan Rachel Gorodetsky, Robert Geller Stephanie Hon

Background: During the one-year period from May 2008 to May 2009, a nationwide shortage developed which rabies vaccine was not being produced by the manufacturers. In order to manage existing supply, a protocol was established wherein an authorization was required from the regional poison center before vaccine could be administered to a patient. Methods: The Georgia Poison Center internal datab...

Aim: Improper use of medications in any of distribution and prescription stages is called medication error which is preventable. The consequences of medication errors include increase in death rate, duration of hospitalization and medical costs. The goal of the study is to determine types of medication errors and their reasons, and to provide solutions for reducing their frequency in order to p...

Journal: :Insight 2013

In compliance with standards set forth by the Centers for Disease Control, the preferred practice for ophthalmic medication administration is single-use/single-patient medications. However, many medications are available only in multi-dose form. Medications labeled as multi-dose may be used for more than one patient if, and only if, sterile technique, safe injection practices, and standard prec...

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