Medication Error
Medication Error
What is Medication
Error?
“Any preventable event that may
cause or lead to inappropriate
medication use or patient harm while
the medication is in control of the
health care professional, patient, or
consumer”
What is Medication
Error?
Any error in the
Prescribing,
Dispensing
Administration of a drug
Irrespective of whether such errors
lead to adverse consequences or not.
A case for Medication errors
Experts estimate that as many as 98,000
people die in any given year from medical
reasons that occur in hospitals. A significant
portion of those deaths is due to medication
errors.
4. Miscellaneous errors
a) Monitoring error
b) Compliance error
1. PRESCRIBING ERRORS
• Inaccurate history
taking
• Prescribing of a
contraindicated drug
• Errors in quantity &
indication
• Use of abbreviations
• Use of verbal orders
• Illegible handwriting
Illegible Handwriting
Duplicative therapy:
Atenolol ordered for patient already taking
metoprolol.
No indication:
Inj. Amikacin ordered for patient of UTI.
Wrong Route:
Betamethasone acetate suspension prescribed
to be given intraveneously.
Contributing factors for
prescribing errors
• Work environment
• Workload
• Communication gap within the team
• Physical and mental well being
• Lack of knowledge
• Organizational factors (inadequate training)
• Low perceived importance of prescribing
• An absence of self awareness
Approaches to reduce prescribing
errors
Occasionally unavoidable:
when Medication is not
available at the due time
(out of stock) or Patient is
away from care area for test.
c. Unauthorized Drug Errors
Administration of drug to patient
without proper authorization by
prescriber.
Medication for particular patient
administered to another patient
Nursing staff administer drug without
prescriber order
Patients do share prescription
“Sometimes”
d. Improper Dose Error
Dose being administer is
greater or less than actual
prescribed dose.
May occur when
additional dose is
administered due to either
Delay in documentation or
Absence of documentation
Inaccurate measurement
of oral liquid
e. Wrong Dosage Form Error
Drugs administered as different form than ordered.
Example: Hifenac instead of Hifenac SR
Wrong calculation to
determine the correct dose
Approaches To Reduce
Drug Administration Errors
Checking the patient’s identity
Ensuring that dosage calculations
Ensuring that the prescription, drug, and
patient are in the same place in order that
they may be checked against one another.
Ensuring the medication is given at the
correct time.
Minimizing interruptions during drug rounds
4. Miscellaneous errors
a. Monitoring Errors
Inadequate drug therapy review
Examples:
Ordering serum drug level tests and not reviewing test
results
Prescribing antihypertensive drugs and failing to
monitor blood pressure.
b. Compliance
Errors
Medication Reconciliation
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Action To Be Taken When Error Occurs