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Old Jul 24, 2006, 12:15 PM
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Teen dies from Med Error in Labor

The newspaper article (I will keep looking for the link for the article) said she accidently hooked up the epidural bag instead of the pennicillan bag for IVPB, she started seizing and died 2 hours later.

Apparently the pt. was very nervous about her epidural, the nurse took the epidural bag out of the pump and showed it to the patient. She apparently set the epidural bag right next to the IVPB bag of penicillan she was going to hang and got them confused.

The hospital uses a bar code system for meds, supposed to scan the med, nurses ID badge and the med before giving the med. Patient's ID band was not on the patient but still in the chart.

here's a TV link:
http://www.channel3000.com/editorial...96/detail.html

I feel bad for the family, but also feel terrible for the nurse who has been put on administrative leave. This could also impact the hospital's medicare standing as well.

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Old Jul 24, 2006, 01:07 PM
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Re: Teen dies from Med Error in Labor

Sidebar: Do your hospitals have different tubing and pumps for your epidurals and do you label the bag differently?

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Old Jul 24, 2006, 01:46 PM
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Re: Teen dies from Med Error in Labor

not to mention the Director of Nursing and the Administrator of the hospital who is liable for the nurses mistake also.
one can never be too careful with reading the label 3 (three) times no matter what!!! oh yeah what ARE the 5 rights again?? right dose, right patient, right DRUG, right time, right route. Nursing 101!! i think this thread will probably get a lot of scrutiny.

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Old Jul 24, 2006, 01:49 PM
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Re: Teen dies from Med Error in Labor

Wow. Our epidural meds come in a 250cc bag....penicillin would be in a 100cc bag. I would find it hard to confuse those...but I am hoping they use different things in that institution.

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Old Jul 24, 2006, 02:32 PM
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Re: Teen dies from Med Error in Labor

The director and administrators are not liable for the RNs mistake. Thsi is such a common fallacy in nursing. Nither are RN's legally responsible for the actions of an LPN or CNA.


Originally Posted by supernurse65
not to mention the Director of Nursing and the Administrator of the hospital who is liable for the nurses mistake also.
one can never be too careful with reading the label 3 (three) times no matter what!!! oh yeah what ARE the 5 rights again?? right dose, right patient, right DRUG, right time, right route. Nursing 101!! i think this thread will probably get a lot of scrutiny.

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Old Jul 24, 2006, 02:38 PM
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Re: Teen dies from Med Error in Labor

That's sad. On our unit, the nurses are unable to remove bags from epidural pumps-the CRNA's are the only ones with the keys.

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Old Jul 24, 2006, 03:24 PM
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Re: Teen dies from Med Error in Labor

wow what ahorrible situation.

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Old Jul 24, 2006, 06:12 PM
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Re: Teen dies from Med Error in Labor

Another link about the case. Federal officials issue "Immediate Jeopardy Warning"

http://www.channel3000.com/news/9558313/detail.html

RNs at our facility only do one thing with epidurals - turn the pump to stop on the order of the OB during pushing. That's it, I ain't touching it!!!!

Our epidurals are put on a syringe pump.

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Old Jul 24, 2006, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by soliant12
The director and administrators are not liable for the RNs mistake. Thsi is such a common fallacy in nursing. Nither are RN's legally responsible for the actions of an LPN or CNA.
I don't know if I am 'legally' responsible for actions of LPNs and CNAs - but they do work under my license - I always assumed it was the same thing. If they screw up, it's on my license. Could someone explain the difference to me.

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Old Jul 25, 2006, 12:41 AM
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Check your State Nurse Practice Act regarding the roles of RN's and LPNs and especially, if you are in a charge nurse position and/or supervisory one. Good luck.

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