Technology helps San Antonio hospitals reduce IV medication errors
Case Management Weekly, August 8, 2007
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Physicians and nurses enter the prescription information into the pump, which checks for errors, unusual dosages, and other abnormalities. An alarm sounds if there is a problem. The system is designed to provide an additional checkpoint for medical staff to verify the correct medication type and dosage before administering it to the patient, according to the report.
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Source: Hospitalist Program Weekly, HCPro, Inc.
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