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Drugs
Drug Library Management: Device Issues
A Controlled Trial of Smart Infusion Pumps to Improve Medication Safety in Critically Ill Patients. Rothschild, J.M., et al.
Analyze This: Smart Pumps Get an IQ Boost. Bracker, Pamela RN, BSN, MBA, et al.
Continuous Quality Improvement Using Intelligent Infusion Pump Data Analysis. Breland, B.D.
Discrepancies Between Medication Orders and Infusion Pump Programming in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Russell, R.A., et al.
Getting Smart about Safe Infusion Pump Options: New Technology Helps Ensure Patient Safety and Worker Confidence. Diconsiglio, J.
Implementation and Evaluation of a Comprehensive System to Deliver Pediatric Continuous Infusion Medications with Standardized Concentrations. Hilmas, E. et al.
Implementation of Wireless "Intelligent" Pump IV Infusion Technology in a Not-for-Profit Academic Hospital Setting. Siv-Lee, L., et al.
Improving the Safety of IV Drug Delivery. Sanborn, M.
Infusing Patients Safely: Priority Issues from the AAMI/FDA Infusion Device Summit. Vockley, M.
Interventions to Reduce Dosing Errors in Children: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Conroy, Sharon, et al.
IV Infusion Pumps: The Missing Component in Bar Code Medical Administration. Sims, N.
Preventing Medication Errors with Smart Infusion Technology, Wilson, K., and Sullivan, M.
Smart Infusion Pumps: Implementation, Management, and Drug Libraries. Phelps, P.K.
Smart IV Pumps. Dulak, S.B.
Smart Pumps Help Limit Infusion Errors, Eisenberg, S.
"Smart" Pumps: Provide safety while promoting teamwork. Schreiber, Pamela L., RN, CMSRN, MS.
Standardization of Infusion Solutions to Reduce the Risk of Incompatibility. Nemec, K., et al.
Successful Implementation of the New Paradigm for Medication Safety: Standardization, Technology, Pharmacy, and Culture (STPC). Vanderveen, T., et al.
Technology Utilization to Prevent Medication Errors. Forni, A, et al.
Tubing Misload Allows Free Flow Event with Smart Intravenous Infusion Pump. Schroeder, Mark E., MD, et al.
Using Data to Improve Smart Intravenous Infusion Pumps. Vanderveen, Timothy W.
Using Failure Mode and Effects Analysis to Plan Implementation of Smart IV Pump Technology. Wetterneck, T.B., et al.
Variability in Intravenous Medical Practices: Implications for Medication Safety. Bates, D.W., et al.
Drug Library Management: Standard Formulary
A Controlled Trial of Smart Infusion Pumps to Improve Medication Safety in Critically Ill Patients. Rothschild, J.M., et al.
Analyze This: Smart Pumps Get an IQ Boost. Bracker, Pamela RN, BSN, MBA, et al.
Continuous Quality Improvement Using Intelligent Infusion Pump Data Analysis. Breland, B.D.
Discrepancies Between Medication Orders and Infusion Pump Programming in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Russell, R.A., et al.
Effect of Bar-Code Technology on the Safety of Medication Administration. Poon, E. G., et al.
Getting Smart about Safe Infusion Pump Options: New Technology Helps Ensure Patient Safety and Worker Confidence. Diconsiglio, J.
Implementation and Evaluation of a Comprehensive System to Deliver Pediatric Continuous Infusion Medications with Standardized Concentrations. Hilmas, E. et al.
Implementation of Wireless "Intelligent" Pump IV Infusion Technology in a Not-for-Profit Academic Hospital Setting. Siv-Lee, L., et al.
Improving the Safety of IV Drug Delivery. Sanborn, M.
Infusing Patients Safely: Priority Issues from the AAMI/FDA Infusion Device Summit. Vockley, M.
Innovative Solutions: Standardized Concentrations Facilitate the Use of Continuous Infusions for Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurses at a Community Hospital, Roman, N.
IV Infusion Pumps: The Missing Component in Bar Code Medical Administration. Sims, N.
Preventing Medication Errors: A Summary. Bates, D. W.
Preventing Medication Errors with Smart Infusion Technology. Wilson, K., and Sullivan, M.
Reduction in Variation of Intravenous Drug Administration in Seventeen San Diego Hospitals With Standardized Drug Concentrations and Dosage Units. Eastham, J.H., et al.
Safe Administration of High-Risk IV Medications Intra- and Inter-Hospital Standardization: Drug Concentrations and Dosage Units. San Diego Patient Safety Council
Smart Infusion Pumps: Implementation, Management, and Drug Libraries. Phelps, P.K.
Smart IV Pumps. Dulak, S.B.
Smart pumps and synergy. Hahn, Ted, RPh, MS, et al.
Smart Pumps Help Limit Infusion Errors, Eisenberg, S.
Standard concentrations of high-alert drug infusions across paediatric acute care. Irwin, D., et al.
Standard Drug Concentrations and Smart-Pump Technology Reduce Continuous-Medication-Infusion Errors in Pediatric Patients. Larson, et al.
Standardization of Infusion Solutions to Reduce the Risk of Incompatibility. Nemec, K., et al.
Standardizing I.V. Infusion Concentrations: National Survey Results. Phillips, M.S.
Successful Implementation of the New Paradigm for Medication Safety: Standardization, Technology, Pharmacy, and Culture (STPC). Vanderveen, T., et al.
Towards IV Drug Standardization in Critical Care. Keeling, P., et al.
Tubing Misload Allows Free Flow Event with Smart Intravenous Infusion Pump. Schroeder, Mark E., MD, et al.
Using Failure Mode and Effects Analysis to Plan Implementation of Smart IV Pump Technology. Wetterneck, T.B., et al.
Variability in Intravenous Medical Practices: Implications for Medication Safety. Bates, D.W., et al.
Medication Errors
A Controlled Trial of Smart Infusion Pumps to Improve Medication Safety in Critically Ill Patients. Rothschild, J.M., et al.
Adverse Events Involving Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia. Hankin, C.S., et al.
Analgesia-Related Medication Errors in the Postoperative Period: Causes and Preventions. Schein, J., et al.
Analyze This: Smart Pumps Get an IQ Boost. Bracker, Pamela RN, BSN, MBA, et al.
Application of the IV Medication Harm Index to Assess the Nature of Harm Averted by "Smart" Infusion Safety Systems. Williams, Carolyn K. RPh, et al.
Current Status of Administration of Medicine. Shane, R.
Discrepancies Between Medication Orders and Infusion Pump Programming in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Russell, R.A., et al.
Effect of Bar-Code Technology on the Safety of Medication Administration. Poon, E. G., et al.
Enhanced Notification of Infusion Pump Programming Errors. Evans, R.S., et al.
Getting Smart about Safe Infusion Pump Options: New Technology Helps Ensure Patient Safety and Worker Confidence. Diconsiglio, J.
Impact of Computerized Orders for Pediatric Continuous Drug Infusions on Detecting Infusion Pump Programming Errors: A Simulated Study. Sowan, A.K., et al.
Impact of Smart Infusion Technology on Administration of Anticoagulants (Unfractionated Heparin, Argatroban, Lepirudin, and Bivalirudin). Fanikos, J., et al.
Implementation and Evaluation of a Comprehensive System to Deliver Pediatric Continuous Infusion Medications with Standardized Concentrations. Hilmas, E. et al.
Infusing Patients Safely: Priority Issues from the AAMI/FDA Infusion Device Summit. Vockley, M.
Insights From the Sharp End of Intravenous Medication Errors: Implications for Infusion Pump Technology. Husch, M., et al.
Interventions to Reduce Dosing Errors in Children: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Conroy, Sharon, et al.
Intravenous Medical Safety and Smart Infusion Systems: Lessons Learned and Future Opportunities. Keohane, C.A., et al.
"Mission Zero" With Smart Pumps. Cowan
Nurses' Acceptance of Smart IV Pump Technology. Carayon, P., et al.
Nurses' Risk Without Using Smart Pumps. Harding, A.D., et al.
Patient-Controlled Drug Delivery for Acute Postoperative Pain Management: A Review of Current and Emerging Technologies. Viscusi, Eugene R., MD.
Preventing Medication Errors: A Summary. Bates, D. W.
Preventing Medication Errors with Smart Infusion Technology. Wilson, K., and Sullivan, M.
Programmable Infusion Pumps in ICUs: An Analysis of Corresponding Adverse Drug Events. Nuckols, T.K., et al.
Raise your smart pump IQ: Gain further perspectives on this key medical safety tool. Jacobs, Barbara RN, BSN.
Reducing Errors During Patient-Controlled Analgesia Therapy Through Failure Mode and Effects Analysis. Moss, Janet, RN-C, CPAN, MS
Safety and Risk Management Interventions in Hospitals: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Dückers, Michel, et al.
Smart Infusion Pumps: Implementation, Management, and Drug Libraries. Phelps, P.K.
Smart Infusion Technology: A Minimum Safety Standard in Intensive Care? Murdoch, Linda J., and Cameron, Victoria L.
Smart IV Pumps. Dulak, S.B.
Smart Pumps Help Crack the Safety Code. Rosenthal, K.
"Smart" Pumps: Provide safety while promoting teamwork. Schreiber, Pamela L., RN, CMSRN, MS.
Smart Pump Technology: What We Have Learned. Elias, B.L., et al.
Standard concentrations of high-alert drug infusions across paediatric acute care. Irwin, D., et al.
Standard Drug Concentrations and Smart-Pump Technology Reduce Continuous-Medication-Infusion Errors in Pediatric Patients,. Larson, et al.
Standardization of Infusion Solutions to Reduce the Risk of Incompatibility. Nemec, K., et al.
Successful Implementation of the New Paradigm for Medication Safety: Standardization, Technology, Pharmacy, and Culture (STPC). Vanderveen, T., et al.
Technologic Advances to Reduce Medication-Related Errors. ACOG Committee
Technology Utilization to Prevent Medication Errors. Forni, A, et al.
The Impact of Traditional and Smart Pump Infusion Technology on Nurse Medication Administration Performance in a Simulated Inpatient Unit. Trbovich, P.L., et al.
The Use of Smart Pumps for Preventing Medication Errors. Hertzel, C., & Sousa, V.D.
Towards IV Drug Standardization in Critical Care. Keeling, P., et al.
Using Data to Improve Smart Intravenous Infusion Pumps. Vanderveen, Timothy W.
Using Failure Mode and Effects Analysis to Plan Implementation of Smart IV Pump Technology. Wetterneck, T.B., et al.
Variability in Intravenous Medical Practices: Implications for Medication Safety. Bates, D.W., et al.
What Does Your IV Smart Pump Infusion Data Tell You About IV Clinical Practice and Patient Safety? Starenkyj, Elizabeth.
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