Prescribing Errors in an Ambulatory Care Setting: Mitigating Risks in Outpatient Medication Orders, Cross-Sectional Review
Introduction Prescribing errors (PEs) are the most common type of medication error, which may occur by prescribing the wrong medication, improper dose, dosage, and/or even prescribing a drug to the wrong patient. The present study aims to compile PEs that were generated in an ambulatory care setting...
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Main Authors: | Wesam S. Abdel-Razaq, Ghada Mardawi, Aiman A. Obaidat, Lama Aljahani, Maram Almutairi, Reham Almotiri, Nataleen A. Albekairy, Tariq Aldebasi, Abdulkareem M. Albekairy, Mohammad S. Shawaqfeh |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Innovative Healthcare Institute
2024-11-01
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Series: | Global Journal on Quality and Safety in Healthcare |
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Online Access: | https://theijpt.org/doi/pdf/10.36401/JQSH-24-2 |
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