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Too many patients, too little time, feeling rushed, and being too distracted are all things that happen when understaffed--and each of those conditions contributes to med errors.
P_RN makes a good point. I would like to add one thing. They always need a few licensed personel around so there is someone to pin the blame on when mistakes are made.