medication errors
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Interesting when I worked in the hospital nurses could get written up for med errors ..the pts go home and polypharmacy becomes russian roulette
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My office is on a campaign to prevent medication errors
Patients are told to bring in ALLL medication bottles, to carrry an accurate list and I am tryng to help them identify what pills they take and why ..Of course this is time intensive.
what stategies does your office use?
and what are some of the most commen errors you see ? here are few of my recent findings
true life..real time
I had a pt tell me she was taking her ABX as directed and when I looked at the bottle ..it was Darvocet
IM life
Pt states I am taking my "diabetes pill".... patient brings in meds and she thinks her lanoxin is a diabetes medication
IM life
pt brings in all pill bottles.. he is taking 20mg Accupril and 40mg of Lisinopril and wonders why he is dizzy ..BP 94/52
he does not know or understand these two medications are blood pressure meds . he was given by two seperate physcians and filled at two seperate pharmcies
IM life
pt taking actos 45mg and avandia 8mg .. BS are bottoming out and he does not know they are the same diabetes meds .
How can we help them?
I wonder if there could be a more collaborative effort on the part of the pharmacist, physician office, and the pt?
Looking forward to your ideas
Darla