Newspaper/Magazine Article Another fatal failure at King/Drew. Citation Text: Another fatal failure at King/Drew. Weber T; Ornstein C. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL March 12, 2009 Weber T; Ornstein C. View more articles from the same authors. This article reports on a death that occurred at the Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center after a patient's deteriorating vitals signs went unnoticed. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Another fatal failure at King/Drew. Weber T; Ornstein C. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Secret data on hospital inspections may soon become public. May 3, 2017 Dennis Quaid files suit over drug mishap. October 21, 2009 Heart Failure: The Decline of a Historic Transplant Program. January 30, 2019 Developing a medication patient safety program, part 2: process and implementation. May 11, 2014 A spike in people dying at home suggests coronavirus deaths in Houston may be higher than reported. July 22, 2020 2014 Guide to State Adverse Event Reporting Systems. July 8, 2015 COVID Risk In Hospitals. January 26, 2022 Improving the Reliability of Health Care. November 18, 2011 Popular blood thinner causing deaths, injuries in nursing homes. July 22, 2015 Noah's story: please listen. June 27, 2018 View More Related Resources Losing Laura. November 14, 2018 Evaluation of a problem-specific SBAR tool to improve after-hours nurse-physician phone communication: a randomized trial. March 21, 2017 Bringing change-of-shift report to the bedside: a patient- and family-centered approach. November 21, 2016 Mean girls of the ER: the alarming nurse culture of bullying and hazing. June 8, 2016 Bedside shift reports: what does the evidence say? December 19, 2014 10 years in, why time out still matters. June 11, 2014 Interactive effects of nurse-experienced time pressure and burnout on patient safety: a cross-sectional survey. October 20, 2010 WebM&M Cases Right Patient, Wrong Sample December 1, 2006 Hospital-error oversight called lax: state takes too long to investigate mistakes, patient advocates say. May 18, 2005 Scanning out medication errors: Ohio Valley Hospital's automated IV system provides real-time access to patient data. May 11, 2005 View More See More About The Topic Nurses Nurse Managers Quality and Safety Professionals Media Patients View More
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