Re: Got my first "med discrepancy" form
Omissions are not fun errors to make. However like some of the other posters said, there are worse things. I work with a nurse that says she has never made a mistake. I seriously doubt anyone who says that.
There are so many ways to make errors. I just make sure that I have checked everything, and I mean everything before I give meds. I have the doctor's order in front of me or I verbalize the order back to the MD, I recheck the labeling of the med, I verbally check with the patient their identifiers and allergies and tell them what I am giving and what I expect it to do. If I am giving meds to another nurse's patient I make sure they are not duplicated by checking charting and checking with the nurse. I make sure the dose is reasonable sounding and I watch my patient's responses. I do all of this and more in a short, timely manner. The point is that I am amazed that we do as well as we do. Keep up the faith! Your careful development of good habits will pay off.
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