We all wonder what would happen if. . . .something happened and you made a med error. Below are two that I remember all too vividly. Both patients recovered in spite of me.
When I was in nursing school, I worked as a pharmacy nursing technician in a Unit Dose system. One night I gave a patient his medication and used the clear liquid at his bedside. It was unlabelled hydrogen peroxide! The physician had me insert a nasogastric tube and aspirate!
Then there was the evening that I had a very anxious patient. She had an impressive psychiatric history and was post-op abdominal surgery. Her physician ordered IV buspar. The pharmacy filled the Rx with bumex, a potent diuretic, which could be given IV. And I did just that. I watched her face as I gave the medication, expecting to see her relax. Instead, she said, "I have to pee!" But she was much less anxious.
We all wonder what would happen if. . . .something happened and you made a med error. Below are two that I remember all too vividly. Both patients recovered in spite of me.
When I was in nursing school, I worked as a pharmacy nursing technician in a Unit Dose system. One night I gave a patient his medication and used the clear liquid at his bedside. It was unlabelled hydrogen peroxide! The physician had me insert a nasogastric tube and aspirate!
Then there was the evening that I had a very anxious patient. She had an impressive psychiatric history and was post-op abdominal surgery. Her physician ordered IV buspar. The pharmacy filled the Rx with bumex, a potent diuretic, which could be given IV. And I did just that. I watched her face as I gave the medication, expecting to see her relax. Instead, she said, "I have to pee!"
But she was much less anxious.