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Frequency and significance of errors related to parenteral nutrition in children
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Narula, P.
, Hartigan, D.
, Puntis, J. W. L.
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Nursing
/ Parenteral nutrition
/ Patient safety
2010
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Frequency and significance of errors related to parenteral nutrition in children
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Narula, P.
, Hartigan, D.
, Puntis, J. W. L.
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Nursing
/ Parenteral nutrition
/ Patient safety
2010
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Frequency and significance of errors related to parenteral nutrition in children
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Frequency and significance of errors related to parenteral nutrition in children
2010
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Of these, 5 (11%) occurred during the prescription process (e.g. incorrect PN volume calculation), 9(20%) during the transcription process (e.g. incorrect patient ID, surname, date of birth, rates or inadequate amount of PN), 11 (24%) during dispensing (e.g. mislabelling of vamin or lipid bags, leaking bags), 7 (15%) during delivery of PN to the ward and 14 (30%) during the administration process (e.g. PN administered at incorrect rates).
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