P28 Reducing medication errors–a tripartite approach. small steps–better outcomes

P Bhavee, I Rachel, V Pramodh - 2018 - adc.bmj.com
Aim Paediatric medication errors have everyday potential to cause unintended harm. 1 Our
aim was to reduce paediatric medication errors on a busy general paediatric medical ward …

28 Paediatric medication error prevention (PMEP) a tripartite alliance working together

P Vallabhaneni, A Ahmad, R Issac, N Fitchett, B Patel - 2023 - adc.bmj.com
Prescribing and medication administration errors are common themes in Paediatrics. We
observed an increasing trend of errors in our ward and assessment area. We undertook an …

Reducing Medication Errors through Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration: A Quality Improvement initiative

D Paccagnella, R Isaac, B Patel… - Journal of Patient Safety …, 2022 - psj.mums.ac.ir
Introduction: Prescribing and medication administration errors are common themes in
Pediatrics. There is growing international evidence that the regular occurrence of such …

P014 An audit assessing the prescribing of naloxone in paediatric patients

E Ntanganika, B Patel - 2019 - adc.bmj.com
Aim To assess whether paediatric patients who were prescribed opioids, had also been
prescribed naloxone. Methods The audit was registered with the Clinical Audit and …

P020 Vitamin supplementation survey: an audit of the usage of vitamin D supplementation in paediatric patients, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers

L Thomas, B Patel - 2019 - adc.bmj.com
Background A lack of vitamin D can lead to skeletal deformities and disturbances in growth.
1 The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) published a report in July 2016 …