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Dec 21, 2006, 11:42 AM
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2 drug errors in the last year
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Hi guys.
I made my second drug error within a year last night. Fortunately the patient was unharmed. I didn't even notice it myself, it was pointed out to me.
Needless to say, I wrote it up on an incident form, documented it, informed the staff now looking after the patient, informed the doctor, etc.
I just can't believe I could have been so careless. The patient had a raised INR and was written up for IV Vitamin K, 3 doses on 3 different days. I gave all three doses at once. STUPID! I thought at the time it was odd. checked again, checked the dose, missed the date.
There were many contributory factors, but at the end of the day it's my fault, I didn't check the chart properly or even query the 'odd' dose.
Thankfully, the triple dose had no effect on the patient's INR (it was raised still further the next day).
My main concern is that it will happen again. I'm usually very consciencous (sp?) but certainly the situation could happen again (understaffed, night shift rotation, me being tired and stressed, understaffed late shift unable to give meds at time prescribed, pt on many IV meds).
Obviously this has given me a jolt, and I will be making darn sure I don't give ANYONE any med unless it is absolutely correct on all 5 points.
I'm also about to start a new job - I really don't want to have a reputation following me of many drug errrors!
Thanks for 'listening'.
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Dec 21, 2006, 11:54 AM
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Re: 2 drug errors in the last year
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Try not to beat yourself up over it, learn from your mistakes. If something doesn't look right to you, go with your gut and look in to it. Ask Dr to confirm order, ask co nurse is this right? This doesn't look right to me.
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Dec 21, 2006, 12:25 PM
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Galaxy-hopper
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Re: 2 drug errors in the last year
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Only two med errors in an entire year? Girl, you're good!
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Dec 21, 2006, 12:55 PM
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Re: 2 drug errors in the last year
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I agree, don't beat yourself up. Learn from it. You knew the order was funny, next time you get that feeling ask someone else to take a look at it. I take no chances with med orders, if it doesn't seem right I ask another nurse to look at it. I'll even do that when I have a brain freeze: "Hey guys, I'm drawing a blank right now.....is this dose correct?"
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Dec 21, 2006, 01:10 PM
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Admin Team
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Re: 2 drug errors in the last year
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I'm sorry to hear this. Good luck. We all make mistakes and we live and we learn.
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Dec 21, 2006, 01:24 PM
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Re: 2 drug errors in the last year
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You're alright. I wonder what the annual average of med errors would be if a mathematics major were to get ahold of that potential calculations question? LOL Be gentler with yourself. As another post implied, two med mistakes in only one year? It's not bad for an annual span, believe me!
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Dec 21, 2006, 01:26 PM
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Re: 2 drug errors in the last year
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it's good that you intend to prevent future errors
and you realize the important of the 5 rights
and so, now you have to implement those 5 rights
and monitor yourself at all times,
be very self-aware of what you are doing
good for you for learning from the errors
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Dec 21, 2006, 01:35 PM
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Re: 2 drug errors in the last year
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I HATE giving Vitamin K IV. Was the INR really so high that holding warfarin or giving ffp would be contraindicated?
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Dec 21, 2006, 05:26 PM
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Re: 2 drug errors in the last year
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You are human, we all make mistakes. Sounds like you took proper steps to protect patient. You will remember this and take measures to prevent making the mistake again.
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Dec 21, 2006, 05:42 PM
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I'm hungry...
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Re: 2 drug errors in the last year
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Originally Posted by P_RN
I HATE giving Vitamin K IV. Was the INR really so high that holding warfarin or giving ffp would be contraindicated?
I've never given it IV....
We give it all the time for increased PT/INR in addition to FFP. But usually our elevated PT/INRs are due to liver disease and not to coumadin use.
I dunno, I like giving meds that come in glass ampules!
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