The new drug management system shows that it is promising to improve the patient's safety at the care site, but to adopt these systems, a major change in care workflow is necessary. In preparation for these changes, the authors are reporting time-sports research to measure the proportion of time spent by nurses in various patient-care activities, focusing on activities related to drug management. I explained the meaning of that discovery
Studies have shown that there are several potential failure points during the ordering, confirmation, preparation, distribution and management of medicines. In addition to having dozens of steps in the treatment medication management workflow, several medications require separate and distinct steps to manage. The nurse is responsible for "passing through the last mile" under medication. The nurse is the last check between accurate medication and potential medication errors. Therefore, before you make technical decisions, you need to fully understand the care process and workflow. The first step in choosing the product shape for the point of care scanning system that is most suitable for your care organization is to use the flow chart to map and study the current medication management process. We need to understand the difference in delivery of various drugs
The new drug management system shows that it is promising to improve the patient's safety at the care site, but to adopt these systems, a major change in care workflow is necessary. In preparation for these changes, the authors are reporting time-sports research to measure the proportion of time spent by nurses in various patient-care activities, focusing on activities related to drug management. I explained the meaning of that discovery
In one study, we examined the perception of patient's safety of drugs and examined two ways to improve drug safety. The first method is about communication between the patient and the nurse during drug administration. The second is in the same range, but it is called after the administration of medication. In this review article we will explain the contribution of nurses to reduce the incidence of medication errors. Nurses who are cautious about taking precautionary measures on misoperation are important elements to prevent misoperation. In addition to the role of clinical nurses in preventing misoperation, there are important implications for administrators and educators. Researchers also argue that changes in the characteristics of medicinal product management in healthcare systems are another factor in protecting patients from drug errors.