Medication error occurred during nurses’ strike
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, September 28, 2011
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A patient death at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Oakland, CA, that has been connected with a medication administration error occurred during a nursing strike.
The California Nurses Association says hospital administrators locked out staff nurses from returning to work on Friday after a one-day strike by 23,000 nurses from Alta Bates Summit Medical Center and two other area hospitals on Thursday. During a strike, replacement nurses are required to have a five-day contract to fill for striking nurses, causing a “lock out” of regularly employed nurses after a strike.
A replacement nurse allegedly inserted a nutritional supplement into a catheter meant for delivering medicine to the bloodstream.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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