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Title: Nursing Errors


1
Nursing Errors
  • By Kristy Clark and
  • Dawn Simon

2
What is a nursing error?
  • A mistake that is made by a nurse that
  • Can affect the outcome of something
  • Causes an adverse effect
  • Is a result of poor judgment
  • Is potentially irreversible
  • Anoosheh, M., Ahmadi, F., Faghihzadeh, S.,
    Vaismoradi, M. (2008). Causes and management of
    nursing practice errors a questionnaire survey
    of hospital nurses in Iran. International Nursing
    Review, 55(3), 289.

3
Ohio Law Regarding Nursing Errors
  • According to the Ohio Board of Nursing, all
    licensed nurses should report errors.
  • Unfortunately, Ohio law doesnt mandate that you
    report a medical error, therefore many go
    unreported.
  • Its an RNs ethical obligation to report his/her
    errors as well as other nurses errors that are
    witnessed.
  • Ohio Board of Nursing (n.d.). Chapter 4723-4
    standards of practice relative to registered
    nurse or licensed practical nurse. Retrieved from
    http//codes.ohio.gov/oac/4723-4.
  • Karlsen, K., Hendrix, T., O'Malley, M. (2009).
    Medical error reporting in America a changing
    landscape. Quality Management in Health Care,
    18(1), 59-70.

4
Types of Nursing Errors
  • Medication administration
  • Given at wrong time, wrong patient
  • Lack of documentation of administration and given
    more than once
  • Not given at all
  • Given at incorrect site i.e. IM injection in a
    subcutaneous site.
  • Calculation error
  • Illegible penmanship and failure to obtain
    clarification
  • Austin, S. (2008). Seven legal tips for safe
    nursing practice. Nursing 2008, 38(3), 34-39.
  • Bohomol, E., Ramos, L., D'Innocenzo, M. (2009).
  • Medication errors in an intensive care unit.
    Journal
  • of Advanced Nursing, 65(6), 1263.

5
Types of Nursing Errors (cont.d)
  • Patient neglect
  • Ignore what the patient is saying
  • Perform duties beyond an RNs scope of license
  • Failure to report and monitor for deterioration
  • Communicating ineffectively with family and
    colleagues during transfer of care
  • Careless documentation- inaccurate, not in a
    timely manner, and/or failure to document
    completely
  • Austin, S. (2008 March). Seven legal tips for
    safe nursing practice. Nursing 2008, 38(3),
    34-39.

6
Impact of Nursing Errors on Patients
  • Patient dies
  • Patients condition worsens
  • Patient develops permanent disability
  • Lawsuit

7
Discipline R/T Nursing Errors
  • Not all errors lead to punishment
  • R/T not being reported
  • No harm to patient
  • Loss of RN license
  • Suspension of RN license
  • Incarceration
  • Humiliation R/T your name, reason for
    losing/getting license revoked and reason for the
    punishment being published on the
    www.nursing.ohio.gov

8
Causes of Nursing Errors
  • Understaffed units
  • Under qualified nurses
  • Long shift hours
  • Inadequate time available for proper nursing care
  • Failure to follow requirements for continuing
    education
  • Personal life interfering with professional life
  • To stressed to think clearly
  • Take on to large of an assignment
  • Show up to work impaired R/T alcohol or drug use

9
How Errors are Corrected
  • Tell the patient about the error if coherent
  • Notify patients family if patient is incoherent
  • Report and properly document error in a timely
    manner
  • Do everything possible to prevent adverse effects
    of error on patient

10
How to Report an Error That You Witness
  • Complete a complaint form located on
    www.nursing.ohio.gov under the forms tab
  • Send completed form to the Ohio Board of Nursing
    via website listed
  • Report to nursing supervisor
  • If it was you that made an error, fill out an
    incident report via hospital protocol

11
Nurses at risk
  • New RNs with limited experience
  • RNs who cannot say no
  • RNs who work on a unit thats understaffed

12
Are Medical Errors an Issue?
  • Its suggested that the leading cause of death in
    the U.S. is preventable adverse events in the
    hospitals.
  • The most common medical errors are medication
    errors
  • Affect at least 1.5 million people each year
  • Cost the health care system between 77 and 177
    billion annually
  • More than 42 participants in a study said they
    or someone that they knew had experienced a
    medical error.
  • Out of all healthcare professionals, RNs have
    been responsible for the most medical error
    related patient deaths.
  • Due to nurses spending the most time with
    patients
  • Anoosheh, M., Ahmadi, F., Faghihzadeh, S.,
    Vaismoradi, M. (2008). Causes and management of
    nursing practice errors a questionnaire survey
    of hospital nurses in Iran. International Nursing
    Review, 55(3), 288-295.
  • Reinburg, Steven. (2009, April 27). Medication
    errors could be cut experts. US News and World
    Report. Retrieved from http//www.usnews.com/heal
    th/managing-your-healthcare/healthcare/articles/20
    09/04/27/medication-errors-could-be-cut-experts.ht
    ml

13
Ways to Prevent Nursing Errors
  • Ask another RN to double check your medication
    calculations
  • Call physicians for order clarifications
  • Double check pharmacy
  • Only do what you can handle
  • Ask questions when necessary, use available
    references
  • Ask for clarification with orders that are not
    legible

14
Ways to Prevent Nursing Errors (Cont.d)
  • Use five rights of medication administration
  • Right patient
  • Right medication
  • Right dose
  • Right time
  • Right route
  • Austin, S. (2008). Seven legal tips for safe
    nursing practice. Nursing 2008, 38(3), 34-39.

15
Ways to Prevent Nursing Errors (Cont.d)
  • When transferring care of patient or report
    patients condition use SBAR
  • Situation
  • Background
  • Assessment
  • Recommendation
  • Austin, S. (2008). Seven legal tips for safe
    nursing practice. Nursing 2008, 38(3), 34-39.

16
Nursing Process
  • Most legal actions brought against nurses arise
    because a patient or a patient advocate claims
    that the nurse breached a standard of care and
    that the breach resulted in harm to the patient
    (Austin, S. 2008).
  • Nursing assessment
  • Nursing diagnosis
  • Planning
  • Implementation
  • Evaluation
  • Austin, S. (2008 March). Seven legal tips for
    safe nursing practice. Nursing 2008, 38(3),
    34-39.

17
Conclusion
  • Nursing errors can be prevented, which is why we
    chose this topic to present to you today
  • Just one error could lead to permanent loss of a
    nursing license making all the late nighters,
    stress, and four years or more of nursing school
    completely pointless

18
References
  • Anoosheh, M., Ahmadi, F., Faghihzadeh, S.,
    Vaismoradi, M. (2008). Causes and management of
    nursing practice errors a questionnaire survey
    of hospital nurses in Iran. International Nursing
    Review, 55(3), 288-295.
  • Austin, S. (2008). Seven legal tips for safe
    nursing practice. Nursing 2008, 38(3), 34-39.
  • Bohomol, E., Ramos, L., D'Innocenzo, M. (2009).
    Medication errors in an intensive care unit.
    Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65(6), 1259-1267.

19
References (cont.d)
  • Karlsen, K., Hendrix, T., O'Malley, M. (2009).
    Medical error reporting in America a
  • changing landscape. Quality Management in
    Health Care, 18(1), 59-70.
  • Ohio Board of Nursing (n.d.). Chapter 4723-4
    standards of practice relative to registered
    nurse or licensed practical nurse. Retrieved from
    http//codes.ohio.gov/oac/4723-4.
  • Reinburg, Steven. (2009, April 27). Medication
    errors could be cut experts. US News and World
  • Report. Retrieved from http//www.usnews.com/
  • health/managing-your healthcare/healthcare
  • /articles/2009/04/27/medication-errors-could-be-c
    ut-experts.html.

20
Jeoparady
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1.) What is a nursing error?
22
2.) Give four examples of nursing errors.
23
  • 3.) Jessica has been an RN at a local hospital
    for 1 week and she takes on an assignment that is
    to much for her to handle. Who should she talk
    to about this?

24
  • 4.) What is the website that displays the names
    of the nurses whove lost his/her license or had
    the license suspended?

25
  • 5.) Name two ways to prevent a nursing error.

26
  • 6.) Why are RNs considered the most responsible
    out of all healthcare professionals for medical
    error related deaths?

27
  • 7.) How does a nursing error affect a patient?

28
  • 8.) Are RNs required by Ohio law to document a
    nursing error?

29
  • 9.) Describe a situation where a nurse would be
    at risk for making an error.

30
  • 10.) Name three ways a nurse can do a nursing
    error involving medication administration.

31
  • 11.) Patients that are difficult are one of the
    causes of nursing errors.
  • True or False

32
  • 12.) Are all nursing errors punishable?

33
  • 13.) Not listening to a patient does not mean you
    are committing an medical error. After all,
    nurses are busy and dont always have time to
    listen to every complaint.
  • True or False

34
  • 14.) What is the nursing process?

35
  • 15.) What is two disciplinary actions that could
    result from a nursing error?

36
  • 16.) What does SBAR stand for?

37
  • 17.) Why is SBAR important?

38
  • 18.) What is the most common medical error?

39
  • 19.) You should not admit to a patient when you
    make a mistake. If you do, they may lose trust
    in you.
  • True or False

40
  • 20.) If a nurse forgets to document a blood
    pressure from the 1100 vital check, it is okay
    because vitals are checked again at 300 so its
    just one time that day you forgot.
  • True or False

41
  • 21.) How much are medication errors costing the
    healthcare system annually?

42
  • 22.) Name the five rights of medication
    administration.

43
  • 23.) Most legal actions brought against a nurse
    arise due to medication errors.
  • True or False

44
  • 24.) When is SBAR used?

45
  • 25.) If a nurse receives an order from a doctor
    and doesnt understand one or two words, should
    the nurse still do what she does understand of
    the order?

46
  • 26.) Why should nurses report an error?

47
  • 27.) How do you report an error that you witness?

48
  • 28.) A nursing error can cause patient death or
    absolutely nothing.
  • True or False

49
  • 29.) Why is it important to prevent a nursing
    error?
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