Preventing adverse drug events
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Prioritizing Strategies for Preventing Medication Errors and Adverse Drug Events in Pediatric Inpatients, a prospective cohort study measured the number of medication errors made in 1020 patients in two large, tertiary care academic medical hospitals.
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Adverse drug events are more common in ambulatory care settings for elderly people, and up to 35% of high-risk elderly outpatients develop preventable adverse drug events. One causative factor of preventable adverse drug events is the prescription of inappropriate medications.
[DOCX File]University of Southern Maine
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When Medications Hurt: Preventing Adverse Drug Events in Your Care Setting. Danielle Watford, CMQ-OE, MS, and Rachel Crowe, MPH, BSN, RN, Program Coordinator. s, Healthcentric. Advisors. Participants will be introduced to medication safety that targets Adverse Drug Events through the work of Healthcentric Advisors and the New England QIN-QIO ...
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Another prospective study by Gandhi, et al demonstrated that 25% of outpatients experienced an adverse drug event, or 27.4 events per 100 patients. Of these, 39% were either preventable or ameliorable. The study by Gandhi also found that ameliorable adverse drug events were most commonly related to communication.
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