Study Profiles in patient safety: medication errors in the emergency department. Citation Text: Croskerry P, Shapiro MJ, Campbell S, et al. Profiles in patient safety: medication errors in the emergency department. Acad Emerg Med. 2004;11(3):289-99. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL January 15, 2009 Croskerry P, Shapiro MJ, Campbell S, et al. Acad Emerg Med. 2004;11(3):289-99. View more articles from the same authors. Through case studies, this article characterizes the types of medication errors that may occur during the course of emergency department care. PubMed citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Croskerry P, Shapiro MJ, Campbell S, et al. Profiles in patient safety: medication errors in the emergency department. Acad Emerg Med. 2004;11(3):289-99. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Patient safety and diagnostic error: tips for your next shift. February 3, 2010 Profiles in patient safety: a "perfect storm" in the emergency department. September 12, 2011 Optimizing Pediatric Patient Safety in the Emergency Care Setting. October 19, 2022 Improving diagnosis by improving education: a policy brief on education in healthcare professions. September 12, 2018 Competencies for improving diagnosis: an interprofessional framework for education and training in health care. August 28, 2019 Root cause analysis of cases involving diagnosis. September 18, 2024 A comparative resident site visit project: a novel approach for implementing programmatic change in the duty hours era. August 4, 2010 Toward a definition of teamwork in emergency medicine. December 17, 2008 Narrowing the mindware gap in medicine. July 20, 2022 Cognitive debiasing; part 1 and part 2. September 18, 2013 View More Related Resources Interprofessional clinical event debriefing-does it make a difference? Attitudes of emergency department care providers to INFO clinical event debriefings. December 7, 2022 Interruptions in a level one trauma center: a case study. September 24, 2016 Patient safety in the ED. June 17, 2014 Prospective observational study on the incidence of medication errors during simulated resuscitation in a paediatric emergency department. March 4, 2011 Communication during trauma resuscitation: do we know what is happening? June 23, 2009 Emergency department visits for outpatient adverse drug events: demonstration for a national surveillance system. February 27, 2009 Building a simulation-based crisis resource management course for emergency medicine, phase 1: results from an interdisciplinary needs assessment survey. December 1, 2008 WebM&M Cases Lost in Transition February 1, 2006 WebM&M Cases Pregnant With Danger May 1, 2005 WebM&M Cases Hold the tPA April 1, 2005 View More See More About The Topic Emergency Departments Physicians Nurses Emergency Medicine Medication Errors/Preventable Adverse Drug Events View More
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