The list features 10 persistent medical errors that providers could prevent or minimize through practice changes.
Here are the 10 medical errors, as listed by ISMP:
- Selecting the wrong drug after entering the first few letters of its name.
- Prescribing daily, not weekly, oral methotrexate for nononcologic conditions.
- Errors caused by look-alike drug labels.
- Mishearing drug orders from verbal conversations.
- Unsafe overrides of automated dispensing cabinets.
- Unsafe practices associated with adult IV push medications.
- Improperly administering tranexamic acid through intraspinal injection.
- Unsafe labeling of prefilled syringes and infusions by 503b compounders.
- Unsafe use of syringes for vinca alkaloids.
- 1,000-fold overdoses with zinc
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