Title of article :
An Observational Study of Errors Related to the Preparation and Administration of Medications Given by Infusion Devices in a Teaching Hospital
Author/Authors :
Fahimi, Fanak Department of Clinical Pharmacy - School of Pharmacy - Shaheed Beheshti University, Tehran , Sistanizad, Mohammad Pharmaceutical Care Unit - Masih Daneshvari Hospital - TB and Lung Disease Research Center - Shaheed Beheshti University, Tehran , Abrishami, Ramin Tehran University of Medical Sciences - School of Pharmacy - Department of Clinical Pharmacy , Baniasadi, Shadi Department of Clinical Pharmacy - School of Pharmacy - Shaheed Beheshti University, Tehran
Abstract :
Since there is no detailed hospital based incident reporting system, this study was designed to evaluate the medication errors associated with infusion pumps in intensive care unit (ICU). The investigation was conducted in a Teaching hospital in the form of a prospective, observational study. A sample size of 43 doses administered to ICU patients was chosen to enable reliable estimate of error rates. Any deviation in the IV pumps implication from the guidelines and/or doctor’s order in the charts was measured as the main outcome. Forty three doses with 258 opportunities for error were observed. Twenty (7.8%) errors were detected, of which 14 (20%) were incorrect dose, 4 (20%) labeling error, 2 (10%) unauthorized medication. From incorrect doses, 8 (57%) resulted in overdose. Benzodiazepines were the most common class of drug involved. We concluded that regarding the infusion pump usage for drug delivery, a large number of errors exist.
Keywords :
Concentration calculation , Continuous infusion , Incompatibility , Infusion pump , Medication error
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics