Literature DB >> 18418117

Reducing preventable medication safety events by recognizing renal risk.

Willa Fields1, Christine Tedeschi, Justine Foltz, Terry Myers, Karen Heaney, Kelly Bosak, Albert Rizos, Rita Snyder.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Evidence suggests that medication safety may be improved through more accurate assessment of renal function and appropriate dosing of renally cleared medications. The purpose of this article is to describe patient renal risk groups, associated medication errors, and ways that nurses can improve renal assessment.
METHODS: Medication safety data were collected through voluntary reporting, computerized triggers, pharmacist surveillance, and retrospective chart review. Data were analyzed across 3 renal risk groups.
RESULTS: Findings indicated that regarding the detected medication errors, elderly women were more likely to have hidden renal risk and that prescribing errors involving a wrong dose occurred more often in patients with high and hidden renal risk. Antibiotic and diabetic medications were the primary drug categories involved in these medication errors. RECOMMENDATIONS: Results indicated that identification of patients with hidden renal risk can be improved by routinely assessing serum creatinine and estimated creatinine clearance levels during renal assessments. Clinical nurse specialists can use this evidence to promote safer nursing care of renal patients.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18418117     DOI: 10.1097/01.NUR.0000311795.69476.2f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nurse Spec        ISSN: 0887-6274            Impact factor:   1.067


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