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Published in: Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Meeting abstract

Pharmacological errors in NICU

Authors: Silvia Foligno, Virginia Garofalo, Anna Portanova, Andrea Dotta

Published in: Italian Journal of Pediatrics | Special Issue 2/2014

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Medical errors are particularly frequent in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) [1], increasing morbidity and mortality of newborns [2]. This category of patients requires the application of high technology and needs individualized medical prescription mainly based on body weight and gestational age[3]. The most frequent event categories are wrong medication, dose, schedule, or infusion rate; error in administration or method of using a specific treatment; patient misidentification; error or delay in diagnosis and in the performance of an operation, procedure, or test [2]. The staff inexperience and intensity of workload are indicated as risk factors [4]. Most vulnerable newborns are those with indwelling infusion lines and long length of stay [1]. Common errors are due to the dose because of the lack of reference standards and of awareness of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics drug [1]. The Joint Commission for Accreditation of Health Care Organization (JCHAO) estimates as many as 95% of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in children remain unreported each year[5]. Frequent analysis of reporting data, training and meeting of all participating NICUs, implementation of computerized physician order entry (CPOE), and improve the staff with supervisor pharmacist might be help to detect errors and to learn about these [1, 4]. …
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Metadata
Title
Pharmacological errors in NICU
Authors
Silvia Foligno
Virginia Garofalo
Anna Portanova
Andrea Dotta
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Italian Journal of Pediatrics / Issue Special Issue 2/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1824-7288
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1824-7288-40-S2-A53

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