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Dangerous abbreviations: "U" can make a difference!

Christine Koczmara1, Valentina Jelincic, Carol Dueck.   

Abstract

Dangerous abbreviations are also known as "error-prone abbreviations". They are referred to as "dangerous" or "error-prone" because they can lead to misinterpretation of orders and other communications, resulting in patient harm or death. Selected medication errors arising from the use of dangerous abbreviations are highlighted in this article, along with examples of such abbreviations and strategies to eliminate their use. This column is intended to enhance the awareness of practitioners who treat and care for critical care patients of the problems associated with using ambiguous abbreviations and to provide suggestions for associated safe practices.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 17725263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dynamics        ISSN: 1497-3715


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