Friday, April 6, 2012

LIST OF SOURCES

     (1)    Accumulated knowledge from multiple nursing agencies and health care facilities

          “Struggling on the Medical Floor”


          “The never-ending med pass”     Oct 22, 05 by Sandra Jean, 


            Emergency Physicians Monthly “White Coats Call Room”

           “Do Not Use These Medical Abbreviations Post # 19”  Post #7

                 November 27, 2007 at 9:03 am


            Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)  

            2001                                  


Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations

      Sentinel Event Alert, Issue 23: “Medication Errors Related to Potentially      

      Dangerous Abbreviations”   Second Paragraph

      September 1, 2001  


           Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations


          Mail Online “Devastated Nurse Committed Suicide After She Accidentally   

          Gave Baby a Fatal Overdose” by Rachel Quigley   June 27, 2011




           Medscape Today News     

               “Abbreviations and Acronyms in Healthcare: “When Shorter Isn't Sweeter”   

                The Patient Safety Issue in Healthcare”   4th Paragraph 


1 comment:

  1. atenolol 50 mg is belongs to the group of medicines known as beta-blockers, which are used to treat blood pressure and heart strain. take the full dose of medicine as per doctor guidance. you can take this tablet with or without food.

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