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220 related items for PubMed ID: 10132695

  • 21. Computerized surveillance of adverse drug events in hospital patients. 1991.
    Classen DC, Pestotnik SL, Evans RS, Burke JP.
    Qual Saf Health Care; 2005 Jun; 14(3):221-5; discussion 225-6. PubMed ID: 15933322
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  • 24. A retrospective-prospective study of medication errors: basis for an ongoing monitoring program.
    Hall KW, Ebbeling P, Brown B, Shwortz I.
    Can J Hosp Pharm; 1985 Oct; 38(5):141-3, 146. PubMed ID: 10274427
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  • 25. An interdisciplinary method of classifying and monitoring medication errors.
    Betz RP, Levy HB.
    Am J Hosp Pharm; 1985 Aug; 42(8):1724-32. PubMed ID: 4036969
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  • 28. Continuous quality assurance monitoring by staff pharmacists.
    Spradling GF.
    Hosp Pharm; 1990 Nov; 25(11):1021-4, 1027. PubMed ID: 10108872
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  • 29. Voluntary medication error reporting program in a Japanese national university hospital.
    Furukawa H, Bunko H, Tsuchiya F, Miyamoto K.
    Ann Pharmacother; 2003 Nov; 37(11):1716-22. PubMed ID: 14565814
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  • 30. Insights from the sharp end of intravenous medication errors: implications for infusion pump technology.
    Husch M, Sullivan C, Rooney D, Barnard C, Fotis M, Clarke J, Noskin G.
    Qual Saf Health Care; 2005 Apr; 14(2):80-6. PubMed ID: 15805451
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  • 31. The pharmacy medication error peer-review committee.
    Myles LJ, Naeger LL.
    Hosp Pharm; 1987 Jan; 22(1):50-2. PubMed ID: 10280294
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  • 32. Developing a proactive approach to medication error prevention.
    Joiner GA.
    J Healthc Qual; 1994 Jan; 16(2):35-9; quiz 39-40, 52. PubMed ID: 10132204
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  • 33. Computerized medication administration records decrease medication occurrences.
    Wilson AL, Hill JJ, Wilson RG, Nipper K, Kwon IW.
    Pharm Pract Manag Q; 1997 Apr; 17(1):17-29. PubMed ID: 10166241
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  • 36. Source of missing doses in a decentralized unit dose system: a quality assurance review.
    Churchill WW, Gavin TJ, Souney PF, Stachowski JS.
    Hosp Pharm; 1988 May; 23(5):453-6. PubMed ID: 10287637
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  • 38. Errors in preparation and administration of intravenous medications in the intensive care unit of a teaching hospital: an observational study.
    Fahimi F, Ariapanah P, Faizi M, Shafaghi B, Namdar R, Ardakani MT.
    Aust Crit Care; 2008 May; 21(2):110-6. PubMed ID: 18387813
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  • 39. Medication administration errors in adult patients in the ICU.
    Calabrese AD, Erstad BL, Brandl K, Barletta JF, Kane SL, Sherman DS.
    Intensive Care Med; 2001 Oct; 27(10):1592-8. PubMed ID: 11685299
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