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307 related items for PubMed ID: 17015504

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  • 3. Decreasing errors in pediatric continuous intravenous infusions.
    Lehmann CU, Kim GR, Gujral R, Veltri MA, Clark JS, Miller MR.
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  • 6. Preventing adverse events in the pediatric intensive care unit: prospectively targeting factors that lead to intravenous potassium chloride order errors.
    White JR, Veltri MA, Fackler JC.
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    Wang JK, Herzog NS, Kaushal R, Park C, Mochizuki C, Weingarten SR.
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  • 8. Development, testing, and findings of a pediatric-focused trigger tool to identify medication-related harm in US children's hospitals.
    Takata GS, Mason W, Taketomo C, Logsdon T, Sharek PJ.
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  • 9. Medication-prescribing errors in a teaching hospital. A 9-year experience.
    Lesar TS, Lomaestro BM, Pohl H.
    Arch Intern Med; 1997 Jul 28; 157(14):1569-76. PubMed ID: 9236558
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  • 10. Prescription errors and the impact of computerized prescription order entry system in a community-based hospital.
    Jayawardena S, Eisdorfer J, Indulkar S, Pal SA, Sooriabalan D, Cucco R.
    Am J Ther; 2007 Jul 28; 14(4):336-40. PubMed ID: 17667207
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  • 11. Assessing controlled substance prescribing errors in a pediatric teaching hospital: an analysis of the safety of analgesic prescription practice in the transition from the hospital to home.
    Lee BH, Lehmann CU, Jackson EV, Kost-Byerly S, Rothman S, Kozlowski L, Miller MR, Pronovost PJ, Yaster M.
    J Pain; 2009 Feb 28; 10(2):160-6. PubMed ID: 19010736
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  • 13. Effect of an electronic medication reconciliation application and process redesign on potential adverse drug events: a cluster-randomized trial.
    Schnipper JL, Hamann C, Ndumele CD, Liang CL, Carty MG, Karson AS, Bhan I, Coley CM, Poon E, Turchin A, Labonville SA, Diedrichsen EK, Lipsitz S, Broverman CA, McCarthy P, Gandhi TK.
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  • 14. Medication errors in pediatrics--the octopus evading defeat.
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  • 15. [Prescribing and dispensing drugs in Denmark. Frequency of and intervention against errors in documentation and dispensing of drugs].
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  • 16. Long-term reduction in adverse drug events: an evidence-based improvement model.
    Gazarian M, Graudins LV.
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  • 17. An intervention to decrease narcotic-related adverse drug events in children's hospitals.
    Sharek PJ, McClead RE, Taketomo C, Luria JW, Takata GS, Walti B, Tanski M, Nelson C, Logsdon TR, Thurm C, Federico F.
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  • 18. Effective interventions and implementation strategies to reduce adverse drug events in the Veterans Affairs (VA) system.
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  • 19. Preventable medication-related events in hospitalised children in New Zealand.
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  • 20. Effect of computer order entry on prevention of serious medication errors in hospitalized children.
    Walsh KE, Landrigan CP, Adams WG, Vinci RJ, Chessare JB, Cooper MR, Hebert PM, Schainker EG, McLaughlin TJ, Bauchner H.
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